Global Address Object:Output Parameters
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Though they are listed in mixed case, the parameters are not case sensitive.
Output Detail Parameters
buildNumber
- Build number of the Global Address Object API.
databaseDate
- Release date of the database.
databaseExpirationDate
- Expiration date of the database.
dst
- A true/false value delineating if the given address is in a time zone that supports Daylight Savings Time (DST).
initializeErrorString
- An error string detailing any failure or error in initializing the reference data file(s) and/or Global Address Object.
licenseStringExpirationDate
- Expiration date for the License Key set with SetLicenseString.
remnants
- Any elements parsed from the input address data which could not be processed or were not relevant to the address processing are returned in the remnant parameter.
resultCodes
- Result code(s) generated for the address.
- Reference Global Address Object Result Codes for more information.
timezone
- Name of the timezone of the address.
utc
- Coordinated Universal Time (Universal Time Coordinated). Code that designates the UTC offset for the given time zone of the address. This does not indicate differences due to daylight savings time.
Output Address Parameters
organization
- Business or Company. This is a string value that matches the Organization request element. It is not modified or populated by the service.
addressLine1
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine2
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine3
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine4
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine5
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine6
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine7
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
addressLine8
- These are the string values that will return the standardized or corrected contents of the input address. These lines will include the entire address including the locality, administrative area, and postal code.
deliveryLine
- The delivery portion of the full address, from the sub-premise and house number to the dependent locality. Does not include area information like locality, administrative area, and postal code.
formattedAddress
- Mailing address. The full mailing address in the preferred format for the country of the address. This includes the Organization as the first line, one or more lines in the origin country’s format, and the destination country (if required). Separate lines will be delimited by what is specified in the option.
Parsed Sub-Premises Parameters
building
- Descriptive name identifying an individual location. This is a string value that is the parsed Building element from the output.
subBuilding
- Descriptive name identifying an individual location. More specific than building. This is a string value that is the parsed premisesType parameter from the output.
subBuildingNumber
- Sub building number indicator within building field. Parsed from the subBuilding parameter.
subBuildingType
- Sub building type indicator within building field. Parsed from the subBuilding parameter.
subPremises
- Alphanumeric code identifying an individual location. More specific than premises.
- US Term: Suite
subPremisesNumber
- Sub premises number indicator within premises field. Parsed from the subPremises parameter.
- US Term: Suite Number
subPremisesType
- Sub premises type indicator within premises field. Parsed from the subPremises parameter.
- US Term: Suite Name
subPremisesLevel
- Alphanumeric code identifying an individual location. More specific than sub premises.
subPremisesLevelNumber
- Sub premises level number indicator within premises field. Parsed from the subPremisesLevel parameter.
subPremisesLevelType
- Sub premises level type indicator within premises field. Parsed from the subPremisesLevel parameter.
Parsed Thoroughfare Parameters
premises
- US Term: Street Number
premisesNumber
- Alphanumeric indicator within premises field. Parsed from the premises parameter.
- US Term: House Number
premisesType
- Leading premise type indicator within premises field. Parsed from the premises parameter.
thoroughfare
- This value is a part of the address lines and contains all the sub-elements of the thoroughfare like trailing type, thoroughfare name, pre direction, post direction, etc.
- US Term: Street
thoroughfareLeadingType
- Leading thoroughfare type indicator parsed from the thoroughfare parameter. A leading type is a thoroughfare type that is placed before the thoroughfare. This value is a part of the Thoroughfare field. For example, the thoroughfare type of "Rue" in Canada and France is placed before the thoroughfare, making it a leading type.
- US Term: Not used in the US
thoroughfareName
- Name indicator parsed from the thoroughfare parameter.
- US Term: Street Name
thoroughfarePostDirection
- Postfix directional parsed from the thoroughfare parameter.
- US Term: Post Direction
thoroughfarePreDirection
- Prefix directional parsed from the thoroughfare parameter.
- US Term: Pre Direction
thoroughfareTrailingType
- Trailing thoroughfare type indicator parsed from the thoroughfare parameter. A trailing type is a thoroughfare type that is placed after the thoroughfare. This value is a part of the Thoroughfare field. For example, the thoroughfare type of "Avenue" in the US is placed after the thoroughfare, making it a trailing type.
- US Term: Street Suffix
thoroughfareTypeAttached
- Thoroughfare type connected to the thoroughfare name without a space. This is common in Germany. For example, "Berlinerstr." "str." stands for strasse and is the thoroughfare type attached, while "Berliner" is the thoroughfare name.
Parsed Dependent Thoroughfare Columns
dependentThoroughfare
- Block data element or dependent street. This is used when there are more than one thoroughfares with the same name in one locality. An adjoining thoroughfare is used to uniquely identify the target thoroughfare. This is rarely used.
- US Term: Dependent Street
dependentThoroughfareLeadingType
- Thoroughfare type at the beginning of the dependent thoroughfare. The leading type is parsed from the dependentThoroughfare parameter. For example, if the dependent thoroughfare is "St. Hickory E," the dependent thoroughfare leading type would be "St."
dependentThoroughfareName
- Dependent thoroughfare name parsed from the dependentThoroughfare parameter. For example, if the dependent thoroughfare is "E Hickory Ln," the dependent thoroughfare name would be "Hickory."
dependentThoroughfarePostDirection
- Cardinal directional at the end of the dependent thoroughfare. The postfix directional is parsed from the dependentThoroughfare parameter. For example, if the dependent thoroughfare is "Hickory Ln N," the dependent thoroughfare post direction would be "N."
dependentThoroughfarePreDirection
- Cardinal directional at the beginning of the dependent thoroughfare. The prefix directional is parsed from the dependentThoroughfare parameter. For example, if the dependent thoroughfare is "W Hickory Ln," the dependent thoroughfare pre direction would be "W."
dependentThoroughfareTrailingType
- Thoroughfare type at the end of the dependent thoroughfare. The trailing type is parsed from the dependentThoroughfare parameter. For example, if the dependent thoroughfare is "W Hickory Ln," the dependent thoroughfare trailing type would be "Ln."
dependentThoroughfareTypeAttached
- Dependent thoroughfare type connected to the dependent thoroughfare name without a space. This is common in Germany. For example, "Berlinerstr." "str." stands for strasse and is the dependent thoroughfare type attached, while "Berliner" is the dependent thoroughfare name.
Parsed Postal Facility Columns
postBox
- Post box information for a particular delivery point.
postalCode
- Complete postal code for a particular delivery point. In U.S. plus 4 is not required but will be appended if address is verified. Most countries have some form of a postal code system.
- US Term: Zip Code
personalID
- Used by certain Post Offices to identify a recipient for a package.
postOfficeLocation
Parsed Regional Columns
administrativeArea
- This is a common geographic area unit for larger countries. Often referred to as State or Province.
- US Term: State
countyName
- US Only. Sub Administrative Area. Smallest geographic data element.
dependentLocality
- A dependent locality is a logical area unit that is smaller than a locality but larger than a double dependent locality or thoroughfare. It can often be associated with a neighborhood or sector. Great Britain is an example of a country that uses double dependent locality. In the United States, this would correspond to Urbanization, which is used only in Puerto Rico.
- US Term: Urbanization
doubleDependentLocality
- A double dependent locality is a logical area unit that is smaller than a dependent locality but bigger than a thoroughfare. This field is very rarely used. Great Britain is an example of a country that uses double dependent locality.
locality
- This is the most common geographic area and used by virtually all countries. This is usually the value that is written on a mailing label and referred to by terms like City, Town, Postal Town, etc.
- US Term: City
subAdministrativeArea
- This is a logical area that that is smaller than the administrative area but larger than a locality. While many countries can have a sub-administrative area value, it is very rarely used as part of an official address.
- US Term: County
subNationalArea
- A sub-national area is a logical area unit that is larger than an administrative area but smaller than the country itself. It is extremely rarely used.
Extra Output Address Parameters
US Address Type Codes
- Please see the Global Address Object Result Codes for a list of these codes.
Canadian Address Type Codes
- Please see the Global Address Object Result Codes for a list of these codes.
latitude
- North-south geographic coordinate for a particular delivery point.
longitude
- East-west geographic coordinate for a particular delivery point.
Extra Output Country Parameters
countryCode
countryName
- Full country name. Can be a nickname.
iso2Code
- ISO 3166 2-character country code.
- For example:
Country Code United States US Canada CA Philippines PH
iso3Code
- ISO 3166 3-character country code.
- For example:
Country Code United States USA Canada CAN Philippines PHL
isoCountryNumber
- ISO 3166 3-digit numeric country code.
- For example:
Country Code United States 840 Canada 124 Philippines 608
formalCountryName
- Official Name for the country.