Specifying JP Postal Matcher Advanced Options - trillium_quality - trillium_discovery - Latest

Trillium Control Center

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Software
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Verify
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Trillium
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Trillium > Trillium Discovery
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Latest
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en-US
Product name
Trillium Quality and Discovery
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Trillium Control Center
Copyright
2024
First publish date
2008
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2024-10-18
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You can specify more options to optimize the results of the Postal Matcher.

To specify JP Postal Matcher advanced options  

  1. From the Postal Matcher Options window, click Advanced. The Postal Matcher Process Settings window displays.
  2. Select whether you Use Business or Personal postal tables from the list. Default is Personal.
    Note: When you select Business or Use Business, but if not found, use Personal, the input must be in kanji. The business directory is available only for kanji data and not for kana data. When the mode is Personal, you can use either kanji or kana data.
  3. In some cases, you might need to build address blocks comprising address elements, and then build a mailing address line consisting of those address blocks. In this case, you need to specify Mailing Address line 1 - 3 rules. See Specifying Mailing Address Line Rules for details.
  4. Select one of the options from the Control changes list to specify how the Postal Matcher handles Level 1-4 and postcode. See Specifying Control Changes for details.
  5. Select If no Level 2, use Level 1 as Level 2, or, If no Level 3, use Level 1 as Level 3.
  6. If you select Search unknown tokens if Level 1/2 does not match postcode, the unknown tokens will be searched for another Level 1 or Level 2 item that matches the postcode.
  7. If you want to dictate the Postal Matcher to look for a postcode in the address line, select Check address line for postal code.
  8. Click Back to return to the Postal Matcher Options window.