Country Code Map the field that will receive the abbreviation for the country, United States or Canada, where the address is located.
ZIP Code or the six-character Canadian Postal Code. Zip/Postal Code Map the field that will receive the five-digit U.S.
State Map the field that will receive the two-character state abbreviation. The information returned may be different than the contents of the City input field, if the preferred city name has been substituted for a vanity city name or if the address was coded to a different zip code instead. City Map the field that will receive the city name. Address2 Map the field that will receive the standardized street address that was not used for verification, if two address lines were present. This may be the contents of the Address2 input field, if address swapping has occurred. You may select existing fields or create new fields by entering the field names in the boxes.Īddress Map the field that will receive the standardized street address that was used for verification. Use this column to map the field names that will receive the verified and standardized address information. If no address, city or state fields are mapped, this field and ZIP/Postal Code must be mapped for the GeoCoder output fields to be populated with nine-digit ZIP + 4 accuracy.
Plus 4 Select the field in the input database that contains the Plus 4 extension for US ZIP codes, if this information is stored separately. If just one address is found, the address checking logic can correct the address and return the urbanization name. The urbanization name tells the address checking logic which “neighborhood” to look in if more than one likely address candidate is found. Urbanization is used to break ties between similar addresses in Puerto Rico. Urbanization Select the field in the input database that contains the urbanization information, if any. Suite Select the field in the input database that contains the secondary address information, if any. Country Code Select the field in the input database that contains the abbreviation for the country, United States or Canada, where the address is located.Ĭlick the Additional Input Columns. Zip/Postal Code Select the field in the input database that contains the postal code information. State Select the field in the input database that contains the state information. City Select the field in the input database that contains the city information. For more information on how the Component handles the Address and Address2 fields, see Address Handling.
Address2 Select the field in the input database that contains the second line of a street address information, if any.
This field must be mapped for address verification to occur. It may also contain secondary address information such as suite and private mailbox numbers. Address Select the field in the input database that contains the first line of street address information. Some companies have an assigned unique ZIP Code™ for certain facilities, so the Company Name field will allow the Component to assign the correct ZIP + 4® in these cases. This field is also required for the component to append secondary addresses to non-residential address records via SuiteLink™. Company Name Select the field in the input database that contains the company name information. You have the option of using the contents from one of the Last Name output fields from the Name Parse tab or select an existing field in the input database. Input Columns Last Name The last name is required for the AddressPlus feature. Use this to select the database fields that will contain the address data to be verified and standardized.įor address verification, you must map fields for street address, city, and state, or street address and ZIP Code™. It can correct, standardize, parse and provide additional information such as the plus4, delivery point, congressional district, etc. The Address Tab configures the fields that will be used for data enrichment and validation for addresses.