Use the ZIP + 4 Add-On Storage Options screen to define the ZIP + 4 information to store in your output file. To access the ZIP + 4 Add-On Storage Options screen:
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From the Name/Address Record Posting screen, page down to the ZIP + 4 Add-On Storage Options screen (C1CPOD035).
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Use the following table to complete the fields on the ZIP + 4 Add-On Storage Options screen.
Field Name
Description
Store ZIP+4 if any information was dropped during standardization?
Optional. Code indicating whether the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC should be stored when information was dropped during the standardization process:
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Y — Store the information anyway.
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N — Do not store if information was dropped.
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Blank — Default is Y.
Max Correctness for storage:
Address
Optional. Enter a number from 0-9 to define the maximum acceptable address probability of correctness to store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC. Type a number between 0 and 9, where 0 indicates the best case and 9 indicates the worst case. Default is 9.
Overall
Optional. Enter a number from 0-9 to define the maximum acceptable overall probability of correctness to store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC. Type a number between 0 and 9, where 0 indicates the best case and 9 indicates the worst case. Default is 9.
Store if multiple ZIP+4 matches are found?
Optional. Code indicating whether the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC should be stored when multiple ZIP + 4 matches were found:
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Y — Store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC anyway.
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N — Do not store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC. Instead, store the information indicated in the Disposition field below.
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Blank — Default is N.
If Y, write to NCO file?
Optional. Code indicating whether to write the results to the NCO file, if multiple ZIP + 4 Codes are found during processing:
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Y — Write the results to the NCO file.
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N — Do not write the results to the NCO file.
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Blank — Default is N.
Store if multiple ZIP Code matches are found?
Optional. Code indicating whether the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC should be stored when multiple ZIP Code matches were found:
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Y — Store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC anyway.
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N — Do not store the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC. Instead store the information indicated in the "What should be stored if a ZIP+4 is not matched or is not stored due to storage options above?" field below.
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Blank — Default is N.
Write to NCO file if ZIP+4 is '0000' or '9999'
Optional. Code indicating the output file to write the record to when ZIP + 4 is zeros or "9999":
N Write the record to the NCO file.
Blank Write the record to the COK file.
What should be stored if a ZIP+4 is not matched or is not stored due to storage options above?
Optional. Code indicating what should be stored in cases where the standardized ZIP + 4 and DPBC were not stored, either because no match was found, or due to storage conditions:
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B — Store blanks.
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I — Store input ZIP + 4 Code.
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X — Store nothing.
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Z — Store zeros.
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Blank — Default is B.
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