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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Address Validation Status Ports
  4. Building and Residence Data Ports
  5. Business and Organization Data Ports
  6. City and Locality Data Ports
  7. Country Data Ports
  8. Customer Segmentation Data Ports
  9. Enrichment Data Ports
  10. Formatted Data Ports
  11. Postal Carrier Certification Data Ports
  12. Postcode Data Ports
  13. Province and State Data Ports
  14. Residual Data Ports
  15. Street Data Ports
  16. Supplementary Data Ports
  17. XML Ports

Address Validator Port Reference

Address Validator Port Reference

Transaction Key Ports

Transaction Key Ports

Input and output ports that contain transaction record data related to the address.
A transaction key is a string that an organization adds to an address record to identify a transaction performed for that address. For example, a business may create a customer record with the customer name and address and a unique transaction number related to a customer purchase. An online business may use transaction keys to track customer orders that are completed by mail.

Transaction Key Usage

Select a Transaction Key input port to read transaction number or code data as part of an input address.
Select a Transaction Key output port to write transaction number or code data to the output address.
The Address Validator transformation does not parse or validate transaction data. If you select a Transaction Key input port, select a Transaction Key output port and pass the data from the input to the output.
The Transaction Key output port has a lower precision than the input port. The Address Validator transformation truncates the port data if the data length exceeds the precision.

Port Locations

The following table provides the location and default precision of the ports Transaction Key 1 through Transaction Key 3:
Port Type
Port Group
Template Model
Precision
Input
Discrete
Advanced
50
Output
ID Elements
Advanced
20

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