This function generates an address key that contains both alpha
and numeric characters.
This function differs from the Address Hygiene (500) function
in two ways:
- This function does not use Group1's Online Address Correction (OAC) logic.
- It generates a key that contains alpha and numeric characters rather than
only numeric characters. This function's key contains parts of the street
name, the building number, unit number and part of the postal code.
This function's key is less strict than the Address Hygiene (500)
function allowing for matches within a range of addresses. If used, this function's
key overrides the Address Hygiene (500) function's key.
This function
does not have any correction procedures.
Parameters
- Parameter 1:
- The number of individual words to use from the street name (Default: 4).
- Parameter 2:
- The number of characters to use from each word in the street name (Default:
5).
- Parameter 3:
- The number of digits to use from the zip code. (Default: 3).
- Parameter 4:
- (Y/N) Trust Group1 parse even if Group1 was not able to cleanse the address?
This parameter should only be set to Y if a DQM Function 420 Rule is configured
to copy an address's original parts (ADDR1, ADDR2, ADDR3) to ORG_ADDR1, ORG_ADDR2,
ORG_ADDR3.
Note: Parameter four enables an advanced address process and
should only be set to Y with sufficient expertise or with the assistance of IBM®.
Exception Codes
Exception Code |
Description |
Severity* |
-2 |
Unable to parse the address to generate the key. |
3 |
-1 |
Insufficient data for street name, building number, unit, or postal. |
3 |
1 |
Alpha/Numeric address key has been successfully generated. |
0 |