Global Name:Request
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A request consists of a protocol to make a call detailing desired elements. The minimum required elements in a request are your Customer ID and at least a full name or company name.
Global Name supports JSON, JSONP, REST, SOAP, and XML protocols.
Field Names
This is a list of the request field names and their protocol naming conventions.
Field Name | Level | REST | JSON/XML |
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Transmission Reference | Request | t | TransmissionReference |
Customer ID | id | CustomerID | |
Options | opt | Options | |
Record ID | Record | RecordID | |
Company | comp | Company | |
Full Name | full | FullName |
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
SOAP/XML <TransmissionReference>string</TransmissionReference>
Customer ID
- Required.
- This is a string value containing the identification number issued to the customer by Melissa Data for Global Name.
- If this element is absent, the Cloud 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
SOAP/XML <CustomerID>string</CustomerID>
Options
- Optional.
- This is a string value containing the options set by the user.
Protocol Syntax JSON "Options":"string"
REST ?opt = string
SOAP/XML <Options>string</Options>
- List options in the following format, with multiple options delimited with a ",".
Syntax OptionName:Parameter,OptionName:Parameter
CorrectFirstName
- This option enables or disables spelling correction of first names.
- Global Name uses a database of commonly misspelled first names to correct the values of the First Name properties.
Option Name Parameter Description CorrectFirstName OFF
Default. Preserve first name spellings; no correction allowed. ON
Allows first name misspelling corrections.
NameHint
- This option sets the most likely format of the FullName input string.
- This helps the service in cases where the order and formatting of the FullName input string are unclear.
- Full or normal name order is: <Prefix> <First> <Middle> <Last> <Suffix>.
- Inverse name order is: <Last> <Suffix>, <Prefix> <First> <Middle>.
- Either the Code or Name listed below can be used to set the action.
- For example,
Options = NAMEHINT:4
andOptions = NAMEHINT:Varying
are equivalent settings.
- For example,
Option Name Parameter Code Parameter Name Definition NameHint 1
DefinitelyFull
Name will always be treated as normal name order regardless of formatting or punctuation. 2
VeryLikelyFull
Name will be treated as normal name order unless inverse order is clearly indicated by formatting or punctuation. 3
ProbablyFull
If necessary, statistical logic will be employed to determine name order, with a bias towards normal name order. 4
Varying
Default. If necessary, statistical logic will be employed to determine name order, with no bias toward either name order. 5
ProbablyInverse
If necessary, statistical logic will be employed to determine name order, with a bias toward inverse name order. 6
VeryLikelyInverse
Name will be treated as inverse name order unless normal order is clearly indicated by formatting or punctuation. 7
DefinitelyInverse
Name will always be treated as inverse name order, regardless of formatting or punctuation. 8
MixedFirstName
Name element is expected to only contain first names. 9
MixedLastName
Name element is expected to only contain last names.
GenderPopulation
- This option sets the gender balance of the source data, predominantly male, predominantly female, or neutral.
- If you know that the majority of inputted names will be predominantly one gender, meaning that gender-neutral names will likely be of a particular gender, use this property to set the gender bias while genderizing names.
- Either the ‘Code’ or ‘Name’ listed below can be used to set the action.
- For example,
Options = GENDERPOPULATION:3
andOptions = GENDERPOPULATION:Female
are equivalent settings.
- For example,
Option Name Parameter Code Parameter Name Definition GenderPopulation 1
Male
Bias toward male. 2
Mixed
Default. No bias toward either gender. 3
Female
Bias toward female.
GenderAggression
- This option sets how aggressively the service will attempt to genderize neutral first names.
- By default, Global Name will assign a value of “N” when attempting to genderize a first name that can easily be male or female, such as “Taylor,” “Chris,” or “Pat.”
- Using this property in conjunction with the GenderPopulation option, you can instruct the service on how much preference to give one gender over the other when assigning a gender to a normally neutral name.
- Either the ‘Code’ or ‘Name’ listed below can be used to set the action.
- For example,
Options = GENDERAGGRESSION:2
andOptions = GENDERAGGRESSION:Neutral
are equivalent settings.
- For example,
Option Name Parameter Code Parameter Name Definition GenderAggression 1
Aggressive
Aggressive name genderizing. 2
Neutral
Default. Neutral name genderizing. 3
Conservative
Conservative name genderizing.
- The table below shows how the settings for Gender Aggression and Gender Population affect genderizing:
Male Female Aggression Always [7] Often [6] Normally [5] Neutral [4] Normally [3] Often [2] Always [1] Conservative Even M N N N N N F Male M M N N N N F Females M N N N N F F Neutral Even M M N N N F F Male M M M N N F F Females M M N N F F F Aggressive Even M M M N F F F Male M M M M N F F Females M M N F F F F
MiddleNameLogic
- This option controls how middle names are handled.
- Some names can be ambiguous with regards to the middle word of a full name. It may be a middle name or it may be the first part of a hyphenated last name, but the hyphen has been omitted for some reason.
- Normally, the service assumes that, in the absence of a hyphen, recognizable last names in the middle of a full name are treated as part of a hyphenated last name. “Mary O’Malley Kelly” is parsed into first name “Mary” and last name “O’Malley-Kelly.”
- On the other hand, “Colleen Marie Sullivan” is parsed into first name “Colleen,” middle name “Marie,” and last name “Sullivan.”
- Either the ‘Code’ or ‘Name’ listed below can be used to set the action.
- For example,
Options = MIDDLENAMELOGIC:0
andOptions = MIDDLENAMELOGIC:ParseLogic
are equivalent settings.
- For example,
Option Name Parameter Code Parameter Name Definition MiddleNameLogic 0
ParseLogic
Default. The service behaves as described above. 1
HyphenatedLast
The middle word is assumed to be part of the last name. “Matthew Edward Jones” is treated as “Matthew Edward-Jones.” 2
MiddleName
The middle word is assumed to be a middle name. for the name “Mary O’Malley Kelly,” O’Malley is assumed to be the middle name.
- When a hyphen is present, the hyphenated word is always treated as the last name, regardless of content.
Request Record Elements
JSON will only contain the Records element.
Protocol | Definition |
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JSON | Each email will be contained within [{}] under the Records element. |
REST | The REST interface only allows a single record per request. |
SOAP | This element is an array of object variables of the type RequestRecords. |
XML | There will be one RequestRecord element per address being submitted to the Cloud Service. |
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 the input.
Protocol Syntax JSON "RecordID":"string"
SOAP/XML <RecordID>string</RecordID>
Company
- Optional. (Required if FullName is not inputted).
- The company name to be standardized.
Protocol Syntax JSON "Company":"string"
REST &comp = string
SOAP/XML <Company>string</Company>
FullName
- Optional. (Required if Company is not inputted).
- The full name to be genderized, standardized, and parsed.
Protocol Syntax JSON "FullName":"string"
REST &full = string
SOAP/XML <FullName>string</FullName>