Segment output fields contain information about the street segment identified by the data provider. To include segment data fields in the output, set Option.OutputRecordType = S.
Response Element | Max. Field Length with null terminator | Description |
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BlockLeft |
16 |
The Census FIPS Code that indicates the address is on the left side of the street. |
BlockRight |
16 |
The Census FIPS Code that indicates the address is on the right side of the street. |
PointCode | 11 | Unique point ID of the matched record when matched to point-level data. Blank if the matched record is not from point-level data. |
RoadClass |
3 |
The type of road:
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SegmentCode |
11 |
The unique 10-digit street segment ID assigned by the street network data provider. |
SegmentDirection |
2 |
Indicates the order of numbers on a segment.
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SegmentHouseNumberHigh |
12 |
The highest house number in the segment. |
SegmentHouseNumberLow |
12 |
The lowest house number in the segment. |
SegmentLength |
The length, in feet, of a block segment. This field is deprecated. |
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SegmentParity |
2 |
Indicates which side of the street has odd numbers.
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StreetSide.NAVTEQ |
2 |
Indicates which side of the street the address is located on. The value in this field is determined by using the NAVTEQ/HERE reference nodes for the street segment. A street segment represents part of a street. Each segment has a node at each end: the reference node and the non-reference node. The reference node is the node with the lower latitude (southernmost). If the latitudes of both nodes are identical, the reference node is the end node with the lower longitude (westernmost). The street side corresponds to the street sides you would see if you were standing at the reference node and looking at the non-reference node. One of the following:
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