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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. Appendix A: Geocode Countries
  12. Appendix B: CASS Return Codes

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

Developer Guide (On-Premises)

Certified Mode Verification of United States Addresses

Certified Mode Verification of United States Addresses

You can use certified mode to verify United States addresses in accordance with the CASS guidelines of the United States Postal Service.
Certified mode verification of United States addresses is available only to customers in the United States.
To verify United States addresses in certified mode, you install the United States
Cx
databases. The
Cx
databases are numbered
USA5C101.MD
through
USA5C133.MD
. The databases enable the address verification process to analyze and update different aspects of the address according to the different USPS postal criteria. Add the unlock codes for the files to
SetConfig.xml
.
The following table summarizes the types of data in the databases:
Database File Name
Database Contents
USA5C101.MD
EWS (Early Warning System) data
USA5C102.MD
ZIPMOVE data
USA5C103-111.MD
LACSLink data
USA5C112.MD
Street Alias data
USA5C113.MD
DPV data - all delivery points
USA5C114.MD
DPV data - CMRA delivery points
USA5C115.MD
DPV data - false-positive delivery points
USA5C116.MD
DPV data to resolve ZIP Codes to a common base ZIP Code
USA5C117-119.MD
SuiteLink data
USA5C120.MD
DPV data - vacant delivery points
USA5C121.MD
DPV data - NoStat delivery points
USA5C122-123.MD
Residential Data Indicator data
USA5C124-125.MD
Enhanced Line of Travel data
USA5C126.MD
PBSA (Post Office Box Street Address) data
USA5C127.MD
DNA (Door Not Accessible) data
USA5C128.MD
NSL (No Secure Location) data
USA5C129-130.MD
NDD (Non-Delivery Days) data
USA5C131.MD
NoStat Reason data
USA5C132.MD
Throwback data
USA5C133.MD
Drop Indicator data
Note the following:
  • Do not combine any CASS file numbered
    USA5C101.MD
    through
    USA5C133.MD
    with any CASS file numbered
    USA5C1.MD
    through
    USA5C26.MD
    . The file types are not compatible.
  • The CASS certification files that the United States Postal Service provides comply with the SHA-256 standard.
  • Address Verification does not currently read the following files:
    • USA5C105.MD
    • USA5C106.MD
    • USA5C107.MD
    • USA5C108.MD
    • USA5C109.MD
    • USA5C110.MD
    • USA5C119.MD
    Informatica delivers the files for users who run older versions of Address Verification. Address Verification does not preload the files into memory.
  • The DPV database has information that helps you check whether a ZIP+4 coded address is in the USPS delivery file as a known address record. You can use the DPV product to confirm known USPS addresses and to identify potential addressing issues that might affect delivery. If you do not install the certified databases, Informatica Address Verification adds ZIP+4 Codes to United States addresses if the
    USA5BI.MD
    database is available.
  • Informatica Address Verification sends records with input suite data that does not match the ZIP+4 Code reference data thorough the SuiteLink process. If Address Verification finds a match for such addresses with SuiteLink, Address Verification retains the input suite data in the residue component and writes the correct suite data in DAL2. The USPS requires that the address verification operation retains the non-matching input data.

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