Country name normalization is the process of standardizing the data in the country name field. Standardized country data improves reporting because it ensures that all of your data for a specific country exists in a single country category.
Normalized country data improves reporting because it ensures that all of the data for a specific country exists in a single country category. You can also enable
CC360
to add the country ISO code to the record. When you enable country name normalization,
CC360
replaces multiple nonstandard names against a single standard name. When you enable country name validation, you cannot enter a country name that does not appear in the international settings. You can also enable
CC360
to validate the country data that a user enters.
For example, if a user enters U.S.A. or United States of America, you can configure
CC360
to replace these terms with USA.
The country ISO code is important for fuzzy matching for the following reasons:
CC360
uses the ISO code as the first two characters of the fuzzy matching segment by default.
You can configure
CC360
to disregard matches if the country codes are not identical.