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  • 01:2101:21, 28 January 2023 diff hist +435 SSN Name MatchNo edit summary
  • 01:1801:18, 28 January 2023 diff hist +89 MediaWiki:Result Code Details.jsNo edit summary
  • 01:1501:15, 28 January 2023 diff hist +4,377 N SSN Name Match:ResponseCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |InputOutputCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} A response is the result of a request. This consists of returned results codes, Social Security Numbers, and appended geographic information. Depending on the protocol used to make the request, the response will be in a certain protocol. SSN Web Service supports JSON and REST protocols. ==Field Names== This is a list of the response field names and their protocol naming conventions. {| class="alternate01 so..."
  • 00:5000:50, 28 January 2023 diff hist +4,305 N SSN Name Match:RequestCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |InputOutputCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} 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 (License Key) and at least one input SSN. Though not required, an input full name will greatly increase the chances of recognizing and verifying the SSN in question. SSN Web Service supports REST and JSON protocols. ==URL== {{URL-SSNWebService}} ==Field..."
  • 00:3000:30, 28 January 2023 diff hist +1,390 N SSN Name Match:Result CodesCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |ResultCodeCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} ==Result Code Use== The list of all result codes can be found here: Result Code Details. Melissa Data's products use a result code system to indicate data quality; the status and any errors. These result codes are four-character codes (two letters followed by two numbers), delimited by commas. Result code definitions are shared among Melissa Data products. ===Example=== An example returned result code stri..."
  • 00:1200:12, 28 January 2023 diff hist +328 N SSN Name Match:Sample CodeCreated page with "{{SSNWebServiceNav}} {{CustomTOC}} ==Sample Code Links== {{CodeButtonTable |SampleCodeEntries= {{CodeButton |Name=Java |DownloadLink= |SourceLink= }} {{CodeButton |Name=Javascript |DownloadLink= |SourceLink= }} {{CodeButton |Name=.NET/C# |DownloadLink= |SourceLink= }} }} Category:SSN Web Service Category:Reference"
  • 00:1100:11, 28 January 2023 diff hist +1,336 N SSN Name Match:Batch JSONCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |ExampleCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} ==JSON Request Header== <pre> Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8 Accept: application/json Host: personator.melissadata.net Expect: 100-continue Connection: Keep-Alive </pre> ==JSON Request Header== <pre> { "UserId": "string", "Records": [ { "RecordID": "string", "SSN": "string", "FirstName": "string", "LastName": "string", "FullName":"string }, { "Re..."
  • 00:0700:07, 28 January 2023 diff hist +1,032 N SSN Name Match:REST XMLCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |ExampleCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} ==REST Request== There is no recordID element because a REST request can only submit one record per request. <pre> https://namessn.melissadata.net ?t={TransmissionReference} &id={LicenseKey} &ssn={SocialSecurityNumber} &full={FullName} &first={FirstName} &last={LastName} &format=xml </pre> ==XML Response== <pre> <ResponseSSNWebService xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://schemas.dat..."
  • 00:0500:05, 28 January 2023 diff hist +745 N SSN Name Match:REST JSONCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |ExampleCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} ==REST Request== There is no recordID element because a REST request can only submit one record per request. <pre> https://namessn.melissadata.net ?t={TransmissionReference} &id={LicenseKey} &ssn={SocialSecurityNumber} &full={FullName} &first={FirstName} &last={LastName} &format=json </pre> ==JSON Response== <pre> { "TransmissionResults": "string", "TransmissionReference": "string", "Version": "string",..."
  • 00:0100:01, 28 January 2023 diff hist 0 SSN Name Match:IntroductionNo edit summary
  • 00:0100:01, 28 January 2023 diff hist +665 N SSN Name Match:IntroductionCreated page with "{{ SSNWebServiceNav |IntroductionCollapse= }} {{CustomTOC}} Welcome to the SSN Verification Web Service. The SSN Verification Web Service verifies Social Security Numbers against a First and Last Name. ==Capabilities== SSN Verification determines if the Social Security Number is within the acceptable range, and matches against the First and Last Name. In addition, the Web Service will also check if the SSN is flagged as deceased. You can use SSN Verification to:..."

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