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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Address Verification
  3. Informatica Address Verification Interface
  4. Informatica Address Verification Request Parameters
  5. Informatica Address Verification Response Elements
  6. Examples

Developer Guide

Developer Guide

MatchingExtendedArchive

MatchingExtendedArchive

You can configure the
MatchingExtendedArchive
parameter to retrieve the Choumei Aza code for a non-current Japan addresses, to verify a South Korea address in the lot-based format, and to verify an older, six-digit post code in a South Korea address.
If you set
MatchingExtendedArchive
to
true
or
1
, Informatica Address Verification validates the older address data against the archived addresses in the reference database. If the address is a non-current address, Address Verification returns the address with an extended element result status (EERS) value of F. An EERS value of F indicates that the output address is not the latest version of the address.
If you enable supplementary enrichment for Japan (SUPPLEMENTARY_JP), Address Verification can return older, newer, and current Choumei Aza codes as enrichments in the address result. You can use any Choumei Aza code as an input in the ADDRESSCODELOOKUP processing mode to retrieve the corresponding newer address.
If you enable supplementary enrichment for South Korea (SUPPLEMENTARY_KR), Address Verification returns an extended element result status of F if the address or the post code uses an older format.
You can verify an older, six-digit post code in a South Korea address when you set the
MatchingExtendedArchive
parameter to
true
or
1
. If you do not set
MatchingExtendedArchive
to
true
or
1
, Address Verification determines that six-digit post codes are not valid.
Address Verification does not return older address information if you set
MatchingExtendedArchive
to
false
or
0
. If you set
MatchingExtendedArchive
to
false
or
0
, Address Verification might reject the older input address or incorrectly return another address as the corrected output.

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