tab properties determine how the mapping parses the input fields and can also assign a destination country to the addresses.
The following image shows the
Input
tab properties:
You can review and update the following properties:
Input delimiter
Specifies the field separator that the input addresses use. For example, if you set the Input delimiter to comma, the verifier treats strings on either side of a comma as separate fields. The mapping treats each line of data as a separate field.
You can select one of the following options:
Comma. Identifies a comma as the field separator. Comma is the default value.
Semicolon. Identifies a semicolon as the field separator.
Tab. Identifies a tab character as the field separator.
Country determination
Determines how verification identifies the destination country for an address.
Select one of the following options:
Identify country. Searches for country information in the field or fields that you specify.
Force country. Instructs the mapping to assign all addresses to the country that you specify, regardless of any country information in the address.
Default country
Applies when you select
Identify country
as the Country determination option. Assigns a country to any address that does not contain country information in the field that you specify. Select the country from the drop-down list.
Force country
Applies when you select
Force country
as the Country determination option. Assigns the country that you select to all input addresses. Select the country from the drop-down list.
If you select
None
, the asset ignores the property.
Search for country in
Applies when you select
Identify country
as the Country determination option. Identifies the address field or fields in which the mapping looks for country information.
You can specify that the mapping searches the Country field, any formatted address lines in the address, or a combination of the Country and formatted address line fields. Country is the default value.