how can we standardize foreign address and names?

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monty028
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how can we standardize foreign address and names?

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if we have addresses coming in with domestic and bunch of foreign addrs
will those be handled by USNAME/USADDR rule set?
I have two adddress going in process one is domestic and other is foreign...domestic address will go through USPA/AVi/CASS and gets standardize..
but foreign adress goes doesnt goes through AVI/CASS it will be going to exception Handler...so is their any ways in QS that we can standardize this foreign addresss?

Please do reply me..
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Post by ray.wurlod »

Welcome aboard.

Step 1 is to pre-process your data with the COUNTRY rule set. This will give you two new columns, one of which is an ISO country code that you can use to filter your data into separate streams by country (or groups of countries).

For some, you can process with country-specify rule sets. For the others you will need to use multinational address standardization (MNS) or WAVES (which you have to purchase).
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ray.wurlod wrote:Welcome aboard.

Step 1 is to pre-process your data with the COUNTRY rule set. This will give you two new columns, one of which is an ISO country code that you can use to filter your data into sepa ...

HEY WILL u be able to send me this process in private message as i am not premium customer...so am not able to view your full reply...
:-(
It will be great if you can send me this reply in private message or on my mail id thats milan_028@yahoo.com

waiting for your reply then i can just close this thread with satisfied answer...
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monty028 wrote:HEY WILL u be able to send me this process in private message as i am not premium customer...so am not able to view your full reply...
Premium membership is one of the ways that hosting and bandwidth costs incurred by DSXchange are funded.
I do not intend to prejudice this arrangement by bypassing it.
Premium membership is not expensive, at less than 30c per day.
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ray.wurlod wrote:
monty028 wrote:HEY WILL u be able to send me this process in private message as i am not premium customer...so am not able to view your full reply...
Premium membership is o ...


LOL :lol:
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MNS - buy that accessory if you do not have.
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