Informatica Address Verification is available in multiple software packages that suit different implementation requirements. You can identify the right package for your server environment by decoding the filenames of the software packages. You can download the package that suits the server environment in which you install Address Verification.
The Address Verification software packages come in compressed, .zip, packages. A typical Address Verification software package file name follows the
AD5_PPP_32/64_YYMMDD_(X.Y.ZZ.ZZZZ).zip
format. You can interpret the file name in the following way:
AD5
. Address Verification major version (5).
PPP
. The operating system on which you can install the package. For example, AIX or WIN.
The file name contains one of the following operating system abbreviations:
AIX
AIX
HPU
HP Unix
RHT_SUSE
Linux. Red Hat and Suse
SOI
Solaris Intel
SOS
Solaris SPARC
WIN
Windows
32/64
. Whether the package is for 32-bit systems or 64-bit systems. For example 32.
YYMMDD
. The build date. For example, 141103 for a build generated on the 3rd of November 2014.
X.Y.ZZ.ZZZZ
. Version and build number. For example, 5.6.0.30153.
For example,
AD5_SOS_32_141103_(5.6.0.30153).zip
indicates that the package contains Address Verification version 5.6.0 minor build 30153 fort the 32-bit Solaris SPARC operating system. The date part in the file name indicates that the package was created on November 3, 2014.
Sometimes, the package name also contains the compiler information between the minor build number and the file extension. For example, in the file name
AD5_SOS_32_141103_(5.6.0.30153)-sun.studio.11.zip
sun.studio.11 indicates that the package contains APIs for Solaris SPARC 32-bit system compiled using Sun Studio 11.