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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
  12. CASS Return Codes

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

Multilanguage Support for Israel Addresses

Multilanguage Support for Israel Addresses

You can configure
Informatica Address Verification
to return valid Israel addresses in English or in Hebrew. The default language is Hebrew.
To set the preferred language, configure the
PreferredLanguage
attribute of the
Result
element in
Parameters.xml
.
The following table describes the
PreferredLanguage
values that you can set for Israel address data:
Option
Description
DATABASE
Default value. Returns all address information in Hebrew.
ENGLISH
Returns all address information in English.
ALTERNATIVE_1
Returns all address information in Hebrew.
ALTERNATIVE_2
Returns all address information in English.
PRESERVE_INPUT
Returns the address information in the input language.
Consider the following rules and guidelines when you select the preferred language:
  • To return the address in the Hebrew language, set the
    PreferredLanguage
    parameter to DATABASE or ALTERNATIVE_1.
    To return the address in a Hebrew character set, set the
    PreferredScript
    parameter to DATABASE.
    To return the address in a Latin or ASCII character set, set the
    PreferredScript
    parameter to a LATIN or ASCII value.
  • To return the address in the English language, set the
    PreferredLanguage
    parameter to ENGLISH or ALTERNATIVE_2.
  • If you select a Latin character set as the preferred script and you select Hebrew as the preferred language, Address Verification transliterates the Hebrew address into Latin characters. For optimal results in a Latin character set, consider selecting English as the preferred language.

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