This article has demonstrated how table coatings can be used to model dichroic beam splitter coatings. Using the ray splitting capabilities of non-sequential mode, the wavelength separation that results from dichroic coatings can easily be modeled. Keep in mind that table coatings, while very useful and flexible, are only as accurate as the data used to create them. The more wavelength and angle of incidence data provided, the greater the accuracy these coatings will have. Table coatings allow for different transmission and reflection coefficients to be specified for the S and P polarization states. This provides for accurate coating modeling when coatings are used but the coating prescription data is not available.