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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

Input model

Input model

An input model is a set of address elements that you can use to define the input address fields that the Verifier transformation can read at run time. Select the model that best represents the data structure of the address records that the Verifier transformation will read.
Select one of the following input models for the verifier:
Discrete
Accepts input fields that contain a single address element. Connect address fields to discrete fields when each field represents a unique address element, such as a house number, apartment number, street name, city or locality name, or post code.
Hybrid
Accepts input fields that can contain a single address element or multiple elements. Connect address fields to hybrid fields when the address contains a combination of discrete and multiline elements. A common hybrid format combines house number, street name, and apartment information in a single field and uses discrete fields for city or locality name, province or administrative division name, and post code.
Multiline
Accepts input fields that contain multiple address elements. Connect address fields to multiline fields when each field represents multiple address elements. For example, Address Line 1 in a multiline address might contain "100 Main Street, Suite 1" and Address Line 2 might contain "New York, NY 10001."
For more information, see Selecting an input model.

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