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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to verifier assets
  3. Verifier configuration
  4. Verifier asset properties
  5. Frequently asked questions
  6. Address verification properties
  7. Validation and testing
  8. Input address fields
  9. Output address fields

Verifier assets

Verifier assets

Configuring the address verification properties

Configuring the address verification properties

Before you test a verifier asset or run a mapping with a Verifier transformation, configure the properties in the Administrator service.
  1. From the
    My Services
    page, select the
    Administrator
    service.
  2. Choose the
    Runtime Environments
    option.
  3. Select the
    Secure Agent
    that you will use to run address verification mappings.
  4. Hover over the action icon for the Secure Agent, and select the
    Edit Secure Agent
    option.
    The image shows the Edit Secure Agent option on the menu that appears when you hover over the Actions icon.
    The
    Secure Agent
    page appears.
  5. Under
    System Configuration Details
    , select the following options:
    • Select
      Data Integration Server
      in the
      Service
      field.
    • Select
      CDQAV
      in the
      Type
      field.
    The
    System Configuration Details
    pane returns a list of properties based on the type that you specified.
  6. Review the properties.
    You must provide a license file for each type of reference data that you will download and use in a mapping. You can accept the default values for all other properties. Add the license files to a directory that the Secure Agent can read.
    For example, add the files to the following location:
    [Informatica_root_directory]/avLicenseFile]
    Optionally, update the property values to suit your system and the mappings that you will run.
    If you deploy the Secure Agent in a container environment on Linux, review the amount of memory available in the /dev/shm memory space. A Secure Agent that you deploy in a container environment requires access to at least 1 GB memory space for address verification operations.

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