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:In SQL Server, not all add-ons can be used because of the number of file handles used by SQL Server and therefore less made available to Address Object. Currently, you can only enable PathToUSFiles, PathToDPVDataFiles, PathToCanadaFiles, and PathToRBDI at the same time. The addition of PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData will cause the stored procedure to not initialize. | :In SQL Server, not all add-ons can be used because of the number of file handles used by SQL Server and therefore less made available to Address Object. Currently, you can only enable PathToUSFiles, PathToDPVDataFiles, PathToCanadaFiles, and PathToRBDI at the same time. The addition of PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData will cause the stored procedure to not initialize. | ||
:;Work-Around | |||
:Do not use the PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData add-ons. This will be fixed in the next future build. | ::Do not use the PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData add-ons. This will be fixed in the next future build. | ||
==Build 1431== | ==Build 1431== | ||
''Released May 2009'' | ''Released May 2009'' | ||
Parse Interface, ZipData Interface: String data stored in variant types are not being recognized in the Parse interface Parse() method and ZipData interface FindZipInCity() methods. For those methods, if you are using a scripting language that contains variant types (VBScript), passing in data of type variant will not work. | ;Parse Interface, ZipData Interface: | ||
:String data stored in variant types are not being recognized in the Parse interface Parse() method and ZipData interface FindZipInCity() methods. For those methods, if you are using a scripting language that contains variant types (VBScript), passing in data of type variant will not work. | |||
Example: | Example: | ||
<blockquote> | |||
Dim datapath ‘Variant | <pre>Dim datapath ‘Variant | ||
datapath = “C:\Program Files\Melissa DATA\COM Objects\Data Files\” | datapath = “C:\Program Files\Melissa DATA\COM Objects\Data Files\” | ||
parseObj.Initialize(datapath) | parseObj.Initialize(datapath)</pre> | ||
</blockquote> | |||
Solution: | :;Solution: | ||
This will be fixed in the next release. Until then, you can use one of these two work-arounds. | ::This will be fixed in the next release. Until then, you can use one of these two work-arounds. | ||
##Roll back to the previous object | |||
##Cast the Variant as a string. Example: parseObj.Initialize(CStr(datapath)) | |||
Build 1395 - 1431 Released | ==Build 1395-1431== | ||
''Released March 2009'' | |||
;AddressCheck & Parse Interface memory leak | |||
:A small 8K memory leak with the IntializeDataFiles() method has been identified and is caused by a missing configuration file that Address Object builds featuring the new parser require. This config file was designed to be hidden and not necessary (it consists of parsing rules) however it is now temporarily required. | |||
Solution: | :;Solution: | ||
This will be fixed in the next release. Until then please download the configuration file from here and set the attributes to read only and drop the file into your Data Files directory along with the US national data set ie: location of “mdAddr.dat”. | ::This will be fixed in the next release. Until then please download the configuration file from here and set the attributes to read only and drop the file into your Data Files directory along with the US national data set ie: location of “mdAddr.dat”. | ||
Build 1191 Released | ==Build 1191== | ||
''Released September 2007'' | |||
;AddressCheck Interface | |||
:A few Canadian Addresses are not returning a status code: | |||
:;Solution: | |||
::This will be fixed in the next release. | |||
;AddressCheck Interface | |||
:If a valid address is entered in the Company field and invalid characters in the Address field, Address Object will swap them and code the valid address but the company name is lost. | |||
:;Work-Around: | |||
::Do not write the Company field back into your data. It will never be changed for corrected. | |||
;AddressCheck Interface | |||
:If an invalid zip code is used and the city field is left blank, Address object cannot code the address because it doesn’t have enough information but it will fill in the city field with the first alphabetical city in the input state. | |||
:;Work-Around: | |||
::Do not write the city back into your data if the address does not code. If you want the city for the given zip code even though the address is not valid, you can look it up in the ZipCodeData interface. | |||
Build 1166 Released | ==Build 1166== | ||
''Released July 2007'' | |||
AddressCheck Interface – Valid Canadian addresses that do not have a postal code are incorrectly verifying as an bad address. This only affect Canadian addresses that are street addresses and does not affect any US addresses or Canadian Rural Route, General Delivery, PO Box addresses. | AddressCheck Interface – Valid Canadian addresses that do not have a postal code are incorrectly verifying as an bad address. This only affect Canadian addresses that are street addresses and does not affect any US addresses or Canadian Rural Route, General Delivery, PO Box addresses. |
Revision as of 23:00, 31 July 2012
Address Object known issues.
Data Files
Released February and March 2012
- AddressCheck Interface
- Commercial Mail Receiving Agency addresses will not be flagged and recognized as a CMRA Address (AS10) for data files pushed out in February (02-2012) and March(03-2012). The USPS, beginning with the February release of the DPV® monthly data fulfillment, P.O. Box™ (PBSA) records were added to the CMRA table without partner notification. As a result, the file size of the CMRA (dph.hsc) table increased from 1 MB to 33 MB. This change has affected the Address Object lookups for CMRA addresses. The next build of Address Object will address and fix this issue. Meanwhile to fix this issue, please replace the dph.hsc files from February/March with the file from January (01-2012) by following the steps below:
- Download the January CMRA table (dph.hsc)
- Replace the file (dph.hsc) into your Melissa Data/Data directory, typically
C:\Program Files\Melissa DATA\Data
- Re-initialize the object by restarting any applications using the Melissa Data address object
Build 1609
Released June 2010
- AddressCheck Interface
- In SQL Server, not all add-ons can be used because of the number of file handles used by SQL Server and therefore less made available to Address Object. Currently, you can only enable PathToUSFiles, PathToDPVDataFiles, PathToCanadaFiles, and PathToRBDI at the same time. The addition of PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData will cause the stored procedure to not initialize.
- Work-Around
- Do not use the PathToLACSLinkDataFiles, PathToSuiteLinkDataFiles, and PathToSuiteFinderData add-ons. This will be fixed in the next future build.
Build 1431
Released May 2009
- Parse Interface, ZipData Interface
- String data stored in variant types are not being recognized in the Parse interface Parse() method and ZipData interface FindZipInCity() methods. For those methods, if you are using a scripting language that contains variant types (VBScript), passing in data of type variant will not work.
Example:
Dim datapath ‘Variant datapath = “C:\Program Files\Melissa DATA\COM Objects\Data Files\” parseObj.Initialize(datapath)
- Solution
- This will be fixed in the next release. Until then, you can use one of these two work-arounds.
- Roll back to the previous object
- Cast the Variant as a string. Example: parseObj.Initialize(CStr(datapath))
Build 1395-1431
Released March 2009
- AddressCheck & Parse Interface memory leak
- A small 8K memory leak with the IntializeDataFiles() method has been identified and is caused by a missing configuration file that Address Object builds featuring the new parser require. This config file was designed to be hidden and not necessary (it consists of parsing rules) however it is now temporarily required.
- Solution
- This will be fixed in the next release. Until then please download the configuration file from here and set the attributes to read only and drop the file into your Data Files directory along with the US national data set ie: location of “mdAddr.dat”.
Build 1191
Released September 2007
- AddressCheck Interface
- A few Canadian Addresses are not returning a status code:
- Solution
- This will be fixed in the next release.
- AddressCheck Interface
- If a valid address is entered in the Company field and invalid characters in the Address field, Address Object will swap them and code the valid address but the company name is lost.
- Work-Around
- Do not write the Company field back into your data. It will never be changed for corrected.
- AddressCheck Interface
- If an invalid zip code is used and the city field is left blank, Address object cannot code the address because it doesn’t have enough information but it will fill in the city field with the first alphabetical city in the input state.
- Work-Around
- Do not write the city back into your data if the address does not code. If you want the city for the given zip code even though the address is not valid, you can look it up in the ZipCodeData interface.
Build 1166
Released July 2007
AddressCheck Interface – Valid Canadian addresses that do not have a postal code are incorrectly verifying as an bad address. This only affect Canadian addresses that are street addresses and does not affect any US addresses or Canadian Rural Route, General Delivery, PO Box addresses.
Solution: This has been fixed in the next release. Please download the latest version of Address Object on the main Address Object Support Page.
Build 1115 Released 4/07
AddressCheck Interface – The Canadian Post Office has informed us that a number of records in the Canadian data files for the province of Quebec are missing data for the street direction of approximately 50 streets. In certain cases, previously existing street direction indicators were dropped from street addresses and a few street names were incorrectly modified. The impact of the problem is low and mail processing and mail delivery should not be affected providing the mail piece bears the correct postal code.
Solution: The specific records have since been corrected and will be available in the next release.
Build 1091 Released 12/06
Address Object for Unix does not contain the following properties:
GetCanadianDatabaseDate() GetCanadianExpirationDate()
Work-around: Make sure to update your Canadian data files every time you receive them. They are released each month so if you have not received them for close to on month, please contact your sales representative.
Solution: Will be added to the next release.
Build 1021
AddressCheck Interface – Address does not code correctly when duplicate suite information is included in the address and suite fields.
Solution: Fixed in Build 1027.
Build 1019
AddressCheck Interface – Certain LACSLink addresses are not converted correctly.
Solution: Fixed in Build 1021.
Build 1017
AddressCheck Interface - Verifying certain company addresses in SQL Server stored procedures will cause a “Floating Point Error.”
Solution: Fixed in Build 1019.
Work-Around: Do not pass the company name into address object to avoid this crash.
AddressCheck Interface – GetCassForm method returns jumbled html string if called more than once.
Solution: Fixed in Build 1019.
AddressCheck Interface - Canadian Addresses with LVR or rural zip codes will code any city and state as correct.
Solution: We are working with the Canadian Post Office to sort out how to verify LVR and rural zip codes as there are special rules that apply to them.
Build 676
AddressCheck Interface - Certain wild card searches result in only one city being returned when in fact more cities exist.
Solution Fixed in Build 1017
Example: Input CITY: c* STATE: CA
Output C S U Dom Hls - There are 350 cities in CA starting in C.
ZipData Interface - The ComputeDistance & ComputeBearing methods will crash when non-numeric in any of the arguments.
Solution Fixed in Build 1017
Build 613
Address Object experiencing memory leaks in a server environment.
Solution Fixed in Build 676
Address Object experiencing memory leaks in a server environment
AddressCheck Interface
1. County Highway 2. Initialize method 3. Cold Fusion
StreetData Interface
1. Initialize method
ZipData Interface
1. Initialize method 2. ComputeDistance & ComputeBearing methods
“The format of the DPV Footnotes has been changed to reflect CASS rules as required by the USPS.
DPV DPV Footnotes were previously returned with a space between each footnote. Per CASS rules the footnotes no longer have spaces between them. Each footnote is always two characters in length so interpretation of the footnotes should still be easily done.”
AddressCheck Interface
County Highway Currently County Highway addresses without a range will cause the Address Object to produce a General Protection Fault (GPF.
• Fixed in Build 676
Initialize Method
Address Object will not initialize when the file name is included in the paths passed into the Initialize method.
• Fixed in Build 676
Cold Fusion Warning
The following methods originally added for Cold Fusion users were omitted in the new build of Address Object:
•SetPathToUSFiles •SetPathToCanadaFiles •SetPathToDPVFiles
• Fixed in Build 676
StreetData Interface
Initialize Method Address Object will not initialize when the file name is included in the paths passed into the Initialize method.
• Fixed in Build 676
ZipData Interface
ComputeDistance Method The ComputeDistance & ComputeBearing methods return 9999 & 999 respectively regardless of the input.
• Fixed in Build 676
Initialize Method Address Object will not initialize when the file name is included in the paths passed into the Initialize method.
• Fixed in Build 676