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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

Selecting the input fields

Selecting the input fields

Select the input fields that correspond to the address fields in the data that the Verifier transformation will read.
For example, if the input data contains the house number, street, and apartment in a single field, you might select an Address Lines field in the Hybrid input model. You can enter the remaining address information, such as the locality, province, and postal code in their respective fields.
If the input data contains street and locality in a single field, select a Formatted Address Lines field in the Multiline input model.
If the input data contains the address information in individual address fields, select the corresponding address fields in the Discrete input model.
An address might use more than one level within a given field. For example, an address in India can contain four locality levels. The element of the largest size is level 1. Levels 2, 3 and other levels are sub-divisions of the preceding element. Disregard any level that the address does not use.
For more information about the uses of the input address fields, see Input and output address element fields.

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