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A request consists of a protocol to make a call to the service, detailing desired elements. The minimum required elements in a request are your Customer ID and at least one input IP address.

IP Locator supports multiple protocols to access the service, including JSON and REST.


Field Names

This is a list of the request field names and their protocol naming conventions.

Field Name Level REST Abbreviation JSON
Transmission Reference Request t TransmissionReference
Customer ID Request id CustomerID
Record ID Record RecordID
IP Address Record ip IPAddress


Request Elements

The following elements set the basic options for each request. These apply to the entire request, not the individual records.

Transmission Reference

Optional.
This is a string value that serves as a unique identifier for this set of records. It is returned as sent.
Protocol Syntax
JSON “TransmissionReference”:”string"
REST ?t = {string}


Customer ID

Required.
This is a string value containing the identification number issued to the customer by Melissa Data for IP Locator.
If this element is absent, the Web Service will return an error. To receive a customer ID, please contact your Melissa Data sales representative at 1-800-MELISSA.
Protocol Syntax
JSON "CustomerID”:”string”
REST &id = {string}


Request Record Elements

JSON will contain the Records element.

Protocol Definition
JSON Each IP address will be contained within [{}] under the Records element.
REST The REST interface only allows a single record per request.


RecordID

Optional.
This is a string value containing a unique identifier for the current record. Use this to match the record submitted with the record returned. It will return what is inputted.
Protocol Syntax
JSON “RecordID”:”string”


IPAddress

Required.
The IP address to be verified.
Protocol Syntax
JSON “IPAddress”:”string”
REST &ip = {string}