Address Verification (On-Premises)
- Address Verification (On-Premises) 5.15.0
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Code
| Description
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1000
| A pointer parameter was NULL.
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1001
| A function parameter was 0.
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1002
| A NULL pointer to an object was used (not relevant for C API).
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1003
| Two XMLs, one as a string and the other in a file, were entered though only one was required.
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1004
| The output buffer size is not valid.
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1005
| Buffer misalignment; an AD_WCHAR* points to an odd address.
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1100
| A parameter is out of range or is not valid.
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1101
| An XML string is not valid.
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1200
| The character sequence of a string is not valid. For example, the string contains control codes or violates some constraint.
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1201
| The encoding parameter did not match the character size of the API call; for example: UCS2 (16 bit) vs. char (8 bit)
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1300
| No
SetConfig.xml was entered as parameter for
AD_Initialize .
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1301
| The engine has already been initialized.
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1302
| AD_DeInitialize() failed because not all AddressObjects have been released.
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1400
| No AddressObject is available (all AddressObject handles have already been obtained via AD_GetAddressObject()).
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1401
| The passed AddressObject handle is not valid.
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1500
| A database file has not been found.
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1501
| A database file is invalid/corrupt.
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1502
| No valid unlock code for a database file.
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1503
| A database file has a non-supported version.
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1600
| A feature has not been unlocked.
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1700
| The country could not be identified or is not supported.
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1701
| The country is not supported for this processing mode and type of input
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1800
| Results are available, for this reason no AddressObject modification is allowed.
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1801
| XML and direct API calls were used intermixed when setting the input data of an AddressObject.
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1802
| AD_Process() has not been called successfully, no result is available.
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1803
| The attempted operation was invalid, i.e. trying to set incompatible address elements.
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1900
| The result index parameter is out of range (must be >= 1).
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1901
| The output buffer is too small to hold the result, no output was written.
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