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  1. Preface
  2. Getting Started with Informatica Address Verification (On-Premises)
  3. General Settings
  4. Input Parameters
  5. Process Parameters
  6. Address Enrichments
  7. Result Parameters
  8. Output Fields
  9. Assessment Codes and Return Codes
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Geocode Countries

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

The MatchingExtendedArchive Attribute

The MatchingExtendedArchive Attribute

The reference databases for Japan and South Korea contain the current address of every delivery point in each country. The databases also contain any historical versions of the addresses that the postal carriers recognize.
You can configure Informatica Address Verification to verify historical addresses and to return a code value that represents the current or the historical version of each address. To configure Address Verification to read the historical addresses in the reference data, set the
MatchingExtendedArchive
attribute of the
Process
element to ON.

Older Addresses in Japan

When you verify a Japan address in batch or interactive mode, Address Verification can return one or more Choumei Aza codes that represent the delivery point. A delivery point can have current and historical Choumei Aza codes that correspond to the current and historical versions of the input address. To return Choumei Aza codes for different versions of the address, select the Japan enrichments in the
Parameters.xml
file.
The Choumei Aza code enrichments are CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE, NEW_CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE, and CURRENT_CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE.
The codes contain the following address information:
  • CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE contains the code that Japan Post assigned to the input address.
  • NEW_CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE contains the code that Japan Post assigned to any incremental update to the input address.
    Japan Post might record multiple updates for the address, and the NEW_CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE might not identify the current address.
  • CURRENT_CHOUMEI_AZA_CODE contains the code for the current version of the input address.
You can submit the Choumei Aza code in address code lookup mode to find the address that the code represents. For information on how to retrieve the Choumei Aza code for an address that has multiple older versions, see Extended Archives and Japan Addresses.
To receive Choumei Aza codes in the address output, you must enable Japan address enrichments and you must install the Japan archive address and enrichment databases. For more information about enabling the Japan enrichments, see Enabling Enrichments for Japan Addresses.

Older Addresses in South Korea

In addition to the current version of a South Korea address, the reference data for South Korea stores any older, land lot-based version of the address. The reference data also stores any older, six-digit post code that applied to the address. Address Verification recognizes the older and newer versions of the address and can read and write any combination of new and old address and postcode data.
When you verify a South Korea address in batch or interactive mode, you retrieve a corresponding address ID value as an enrichment. If the address is not in the current format, you can enter the address ID in address code lookup mode to retrieve the current version of the address. The final character of the address ID indicates the format of the address. You can modify the address ID to retrieve a different combination of old and new address data.
The address ID identifies an address to house number level. If the address ID matches a single building at the current address, Address Verification returns the address with the building information in address code lookup mode. If the Address ID matches multiple buildings, Address Verification returns each address with the building information in address code lookup mode.
An older, land lot-based address might correspond to multiple current addresses. For example, the older address might identify a lot on which multiple buildings now stand. When you verify the older address in batch mode, Address Verification verifies the address and returns the address ID for the lot. When you enter the address ID in address code lookup mode and specify the current address data, Address Verification returns the address of every building on the lot. Each building-level address has a corresponding, unique address ID.
It follows that a land lot-based address can be valid with or without building information. When the address omits building information, Address Verification validates the address to house number level and returns the corresponding address ID. When the address includes building information, Address Verification validates the address to building level and returns the corresponding address ID.
Consider the following rules and guidelines when you verify older South Korea addresses:
  • If you set MatchingExtendedArchive to OFF, Address Verification considers only the current, street-based address and the current post code as valid. When MatchingExtendedArchive is OFF, Address Verification rejects or corrects outdated lot-based addresses.
  • If you set MatchingExtendedArchive to ON, Address Verification returns an Extended Element Result status of F for a lot-based address.
  • To retrieve the address ID, you must enable South Korea address enrichments and you must install the South Korea enrichment database.
  • For information on how to retrieve different versions of South Korea address data, see Extended Archives and South Korea Addresses.

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