To define DPV table processing, follow these steps:
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Private companies offering mailbox
rental services to individuals and businesses are Commercial
Mail Receiving Agents (CMRA). Select the CMRA processing
option:
- OFF — Do not perform CMRA processing.
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ON — Perform CMRA processing.
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IN — Perform CMRA processing. Load the CMRA Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform CMRA processing. Use the CMRA Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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DPV processing uses the Vacant Table to identify delivery
addresses that have been active in the past but, according to
USPS data, have not been occupied within the last 90 days.
Indicate whether to use the Vacant Table and
return the proper Vacant code to the output.
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OFF — Do not perform Vacant Table processing.
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ON — Perform Vacant Table processing. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Maximizing Performance" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform Vacant Table processing. Load the Vacant Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform Vacant Table processing. Use the Vacant Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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DPV processing uses the Door Not
Accessible (DNA) Table to identify delivery addresses where carriers
cannot knock on the door for mail delivery or where carriers cannot
physically access a residence/building such as rural/highway contact
route (HCR), long driveway, or gated community. Indicate whether to
use the DNA table and return the result:
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OFF — Do not perform DNA Table processing.
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ON — Perform DNA Table processing. The DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize) determines whether the DNA Table is used in memory or outside of memory. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Maximizing Performance" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform DNA Table processing. Load the DNA Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform DNA Table processing. Use the DNA Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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DPV processing uses the P.O. Box Throwback Table to
identify a delivery point that is a street address where mail is not delivered.
Instead, delivery is made to the customer's P.O. Box address. Indicate whether to use
the P.O. Box Throwback Table and return the result:
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OFF — Do not perform P.O. Box Throwback Table processing.
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ON — Perform P.O. Box Throwback Table processing. The DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize) determines whether the P.O. Box Throwback Table is used in memory or outside of memory. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Maximizing Performance" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform P.O. Box Throwback Table processing. Load the DNA Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform P.O. Box Throwback Table processing. Use the DNA Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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DPV processing uses the PBSA Table to identify PO Box Street
Addresses (PBSA). A PBSA address is a street address that represents
a USPS PO Box. This field indicates whether Finalist uses the PBSA
Table and returns the result.
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OFF — Do not perform PBSA Table processing.
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ON — Perform PBSA Table processing. The DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize) determines whether the PBSA Table is used in memory or outside of memory. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Delivery Point Validation (DPV) Option" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform PBSA Table processing. Load the PBSA Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform PBSA Table processing. Use the PBSA Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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The DPV No-Stat Table identifies
deliveries that are not valid for Computerized Delivery Sequence
(CDS) pre-processing. This field indicates whether Finalist uses
the No-Stat Table and returns the result.
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OFF — Do not perform No-Stat Table processing. This is the default.
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ON — Perform No-Stat Table processing. The DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize) determines whether the No-Stat Table is used in memory or outside of memory. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Maximizing Performance" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform No-Stat Table processing. Load the No-Stat Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform No-Stat Table processing. Use the No-Stat Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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DPV processing uses the No Secure Location (NSL) table to
identify delivery locations that are not secure. For example, a carrier can access a
door but cannot leave a package due to security concerns. The NSL designation alerts
mailers to locations where businesses are closed on certain days and locations
without mail receptacles (for example, a storefront). Indicate whether to use the NSL
Table and return the result:
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OFF — Do not perform NSL Table processing.
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ON — Perform NSL Table processing. The DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize) determines whether the NSL Table is used in memory or outside of memory. For memory loading options, refer to the section "Maximizing Performance" in your Finalist Installation Guide.
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IN — Perform NSL Table processing. Load the NSL Table into memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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OUT — Perform NSL Table processing. Use the NSL Table outside of memory. Disregard the DPV Buffer Size setting (cDPVBufSize).
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Blank — Defaults to OFF.
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