Use the Miscellaneous Information/Base Address screen to view the base address for the street that was matched (if applicable) and additional information about the matched address. To access this screen, enter the DI command or press F8 from the Statistics screen.
Field Name |
Description |
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PreciselyID |
12-character unique and persistent identifier to reference an addressable location without storing the whole address string. |
Base Address |
Base street address for the alias street that the input record matched. |
Preferred Alias |
Preferred Alias Processing Indicator. |
Abbreviated Alias |
Abbreviated Alias Processing Indicator. |
Line of Travel Results |
5-character sequence code plus 2-character alternate sequence code. |
Finance Number |
USPS finance number. |
Last Line Number |
Alphanumeric, cross-reference value between the CODE-1 Plus City/State file and the ZIP Code file. |
Standardized Firm Name |
Firm name that was returned during the matching process. |
USPS County Name |
County where the address resides. |
USPS County Number |
USPS-assigned number for the county name. |
Congressional District |
USPS-assigned, 2-digit number representing the address congressional district. |
Season |
12-byte code indicating when mail can be delivered to a specific address. |
LACS |
Location for the Locatable Address Correction Service indicator on the output record. This indicator flags any rural addresses that changed to urban addresses, such as RR 4 BOX 1 changing to 2200 MAIN ST. The next time you process the file, you can identify and process only those records on the ZIP+4 database with rural address changes. One of the following codes is stored:
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Matching Primary |
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Range Low |
Low house range used for the matching process. |
Range High |
High house range used for the matching process. |
Parity |
Even or odd numbers in range. |
Matching Secondary |
(If present) |
Range Low |
Low unit range used for the matching process. |
Range High |
High unit range used for the matching process. |
Parity |
Even or odd numbers in range. |