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  1. Preface
  2. Version 5.15.0
  3. Version 5.14.0
  4. Version 5.13.0
  5. Version 5.12.0
  6. Version 5.11.0
  7. Version 5.10.0
  8. Version 5.9.0
  9. Version 5.8.x
  10. Version 5.7.0
  11. Version 5.6.0
  12. Version 5.5.0
  13. Version 5.4.x
  14. Version 5.3.x
  15. Version 5.2.x

Release Guide (On-Premises)

Release Guide (On-Premises)

Israel

Israel

Effective in version
5.14.0
,
Informatica Address Verification
can verify Israel addresses in Hebrew.
Address Verification
introduces the following features and enhancements for Israel:
Support for Multiple Character Sets for Israel Addresses
Effective in version
5.14.0
,
Address Verification
can read and write Israel addresses in Hebrew and Latin character sets.
Use the
PreferredScript
attribute to select the preferred character set for the address data. The default character set is Hebrew. When you select the default option, Address Verification returns the addresses in the Hebrew character set. When you set the
PreferredScript
attribute to Latin or Latin-1, Address Verification transliterates the Hebrew addresses to a Latin character set.
You can find the
PreferredScript
attribute in the
Result
element in the
Parameters.xml
file.
Multilanguage Support for Israel Addresses
Effective in version
5.14.0
, you can configure
Address Verification
to return an Israel address in the English language or the Hebrew language.
Use the
PreferredLanguage
attribute to select the preferred language for the addresses that Address Verification returns. The default language is Hebrew. To return address information in Hebrew, set the
PreferredLanguage
attribute to DATABASE or ALTERNATIVE_1. To return all address information in English, set the
PreferredLanguage
attribute to ENGLISH or ALTERNATIVE_2.
You can find the
PreferredLanguage
attribute in the
Result
element in the
Parameters.xml
file.
Israel addresses follow a right-to-left order in the Hebrew language and in the English language. In each case, the street information line begins with the street name, and the house number follows to the left of the street name. Likewise, the locality line begins with the locality name, and the post code follows to the left of the locality name.
For example, consider the following address information:
Line1: 23, רב אלוף דוד אלעזר Line2: 6107000 תל אביב יפו
Note the following guidelines when you enter Hebrew addresses:
  • Do not include the branch name of a post office with a P.O. Box number.
  • When you select a Latin script with the default preferred language option, Address Verification transliterates the Hebrew address data into Latin.
  • If the address includes additional street, house number, or sub-building information, add the information in parentheses on the street information line.

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