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MapMarker USA 25 10 User GuideSystem Preferences command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219Table
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 100 User GuideCASS related SelectionsIf you selected CASS mode, you can also produce a CASS report (Form 3553)
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 101 User GuideSearch Level SettingsSearch level settings allow you to apply constraints based on a
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 102 User GuideUsing Expanded SearchExpanded search can return candidates within a specified radius of the inpu
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 103 User GuideFor related information on the other Geocoding tabs, see:Using Geocoding Options on p
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 104 User GuideA multiple-pass geocoding strategy can give you the optimal results. For example, if you are geo
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 105 User GuideFallback DialogIf MapMarker cannot match a record to the level or precision that you
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 106 User GuideMultiple Match DialogIf MapMarker determines that more than one match candidate exists for a rec
Chapter 3: Saving TAB FilesMapMarker USA 25 107 User GuideLog File Dialog on page 95Match Settings Dialog on page 96Fallback Dialog on page 105Saving
Creating and Saving a ProjectMapMarker USA 25 108 User Guide2. In the Save Project File As dialog box, type a project name. A PROJ file extension is u
Chapter 3: Creating and Saving a ProjectMapMarker USA 25 109 User GuideCreating a Project-Based Batch FileAfter creating a MapMarker project, you can
MapMarker USA 25 11 User GuideSelect Attribute Tables dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267
Creating and Saving a ProjectMapMarker USA 25 110 User GuideA project-based batch file points to the MapMarker executable and runs the project file. T
MapMarker System PreferencesThis chapter discusses the system preferences that allow you to customize MapMarker.In this chapter: Setting System Prefe
Setting System PreferencesMapMarker USA 25 112 User GuideSetting System PreferencesThe System Preferences dialog is displayed when you click System Pr
Chapter 4: Dictionary PreferencesMapMarker USA 25 113 User GuideThe Startup System Preferences appear as follows:You can also control which of the Sys
Offset System PreferencesMapMarker USA 25 114 User GuideThe Dictionary Preferences appear as follows:You can also specify customized dictionaries that
Chapter 4: Offset System PreferencesMapMarker USA 25 115 User GuideWhen changing the units of the offset distance, be sure to also type the appropriat
Maps System PreferencesMapMarker USA 25 116 User GuideMaps System PreferencesIn order to display match candidates in a Map window from the Interactive
Match Settings and StrategiesIn this chapter: Using Match Settings to Control Geocoding Precision. . . . . . . . . . .118 Choosing Match Strategies
Using Match Settings to Control Geocoding PrecisionMapMarker USA 25 118 User GuideUsing Match Settings to Control Geocoding PrecisionThe Geocode dialo
Chapter 5: Choosing Match StrategiesMapMarker USA 25 119 User GuideWhile this strategy likely yields false positives, this may be the best match solut
MapMarker USA 25 12 User GuideAppendix E: U.S. ZIP Code Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301Appendix F: M
Using a Multiple Pass StrategyMapMarker USA 25 120 User GuideSee Match Settings Dialog on page 96 and related topics for descriptions of match modes,
Chapter 5: Specifying Match SettingsMapMarker USA 25 121 User GuideThird PassDo a final geocoding pass on unmatched rows by geocoding to ZIP Centroid.
Specifying Match SettingsMapMarker USA 25 122 User GuideStreet Name MatchingMapMarker looks at all candidates with names that sound like the input add
Chapter 5: Viewing Match Candidates on a MapMapMarker USA 25 123 User GuideViewing Match Candidates on a MapCandidate visualization allows you to see
A Closer Look at Multiple MatchesMapMarker USA 25 124 User GuideA Closer Look at Multiple MatchesA multiple match is when MapMarker finds more than on
Chapter 5: A Closer Look at Multiple MatchesMapMarker USA 25 125 User GuideConsider the following example. MapMarker determined that there are multipl
Result CodesIn this chapter: Understanding Result Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Single Match (S category) . .
Chapter 6: Understanding Result CodesMapMarker USA 25 127 User GuideUnderstanding Result CodesAs an output option, MapMarker returns a georesult code
Single Match (S category)MapMarker USA 25 128 User GuideSingle Match (S category)Matches in the S category indicate that the record was matched to a s
Chapter 6: Single Match (S category)MapMarker USA 25 129 User GuideSee the following topics:Interpreting Complete S and M Result CodesInterpreting S8
IntroductionWelcome to MapMarker USA, one of the premier address matching and geocoding offerings from Pitney Bowes Software. MapMarker USA enables yo
Single Match (S category)MapMarker USA 25 130 User GuideAn S8 georesult indicates that the address candidate is a point. No interpolation is required,
Chapter 6: Best Match From Multiple Candidates (M category)MapMarker USA 25 131 User GuideFor the greatest matching accuracy, you can use CASS™ geocod
Postal Centroid Matches (Z category)MapMarker USA 25 132 User Guide• M0 – multiple matches, no coordinates available See A Closer Look at Multiple Mat
Chapter 6: Non-match Codes (N category)MapMarker USA 25 133 User GuideReverse geocoding result codes are as follows:•RS8A – Point level match. Candida
Using the Georesult DialogMapMarker USA 25 134 User GuideYou can double-click on the S8HP-TSCZA result code to display the GeoResult Code tab on the S
Chapter 6: Using the Georesult DialogMapMarker USA 25 135 User GuideFor example, you can double-click the A88 code in the Matchcode column of an outpu
Using the Georesult DialogMapMarker USA 25 136 User GuideFor example, you can double-click an AP02 code in the Locationcode column of an output table.
Specialized Geocoding FeaturesThis chapter covers a number of specialized MapMarker features, including CASS™ processing, DPV®, LACSLink®, ZIP® centro
CASS GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 138 User GuideCASS GeocodingThe Coding Accuracy Support System (CASS™) is the USPS® certification process for ZIP + 4®
Chapter 7: CASS GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 139 User GuideThe following columns are required for generating CASS report. For a complete list of output c
What Is Geocoding?MapMarker USA 25 14 User GuideWhat Is Geocoding?Geocoding is the process of assigning geographic coordinates to data that contain ad
CASS GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 140 User GuideCASS Report Optional Fields • Latitude – Float or Decimal (10,6) • Longitude – Float or Decimal (11,6)• C
Chapter 7: LACSLinkMapMarker USA 25 141 User GuideMapMarker geocodes your data while CASS processing and provides a printed report of the address stan
LACSLinkMapMarker USA 25 142 User Guide3. Open the table you want to geocode. Proceed through the Select Column dialogs. When selecting output columns
Chapter 7: LACSLinkMapMarker USA 25 143 User GuideThe LACSLink indicator column (char 1) shows whether the input address was converted. The LACSLink C
DPVMapMarker USA 25 144 User GuideFor more information on LACSLink security guidelines and re-enabling LACSLink after a usage violation, see DPV and L
Chapter 7: DPVMapMarker USA 25 145 User Guide3. Open the table you want to geocode. Proceed through the Select Column dialogs. When selecting output c
DPVMapMarker USA 25 146 User GuideThis change does not apply when there is more than one DPV-confirmed candidate in the output, or if the output conta
Chapter 7: DPVMapMarker USA 25 147 User GuideThe DPV® output columns and possible values are described in the following DPV Column Values table.DPV Co
DPVMapMarker USA 25 148 User GuideDPV falsePoschar (1)If true, DPV has detected a condition in which the geocoded address appears to be artificially g
Chapter 7: DPVMapMarker USA 25 149 User GuideFootnote CodesThe following DPV footnote codes may be output for match candidates: • AA – Input address m
Chapter 1: MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 15 User GuideIn addition to being a powerful geocoder, MapMarker is also a suite of tools that allows yo
DPV and LACSLink Usage Guidelines and RequirementsMapMarker USA 25 150 User GuideDPV and LACSLink Usage Guidelines and RequirementsThe DPV® feature ha
Chapter 7: DPV and LACSLink Usage Guidelines and RequirementsMapMarker USA 25 151 User GuideFalse Positive Table Header Records Position Length Descri
SuiteLinkMapMarker USA 25 152 User GuideSubmitting a False Positive Report and Obtaining New Security KeyUse the same procedure to report false-positi
Chapter 7: Returning Abbreviated AddressesMapMarker USA 25 153 User GuideTo use SuiteLink, do the following:1. If you have not done so already, add th
Returning Abbreviated City NamesMapMarker USA 25 154 User GuideTo get abbreviated address on output, do the following:1. If you have not done so alrea
Chapter 7: Geocoding Dual AddressesMapMarker USA 25 155 User Guide4. In the Geocode dialog box, make selections for the Geocode Precision, Types of Ro
Geocoding Remote TablesMapMarker USA 25 156 User GuideFor MapMarker input purposes, PO BOX 123 is the Address1 input field and 1 MAIN STREET is the Ad
Chapter 7: Geocoding dBASE FilesMapMarker USA 25 157 User Guide5. From the Select Table dialog, choose the table you want to access. Each of the table
Using Quick GeocodeMapMarker USA 25 158 User GuideUsing Quick GeocodeQuick Geocode is a shortcut to geocoding your table with MapMarker. Use it to geo
Chapter 7: Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 159 User Guide2. Type the address you wish to find and click Search. Candidates are display
MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 16 User GuideIntersection GeocodingMapMarker USA can geocode to street intersections. Using any of several ways to
Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 160 User GuideGeocoding this address using Standard mode returns one close match candidate. The Candid
Chapter 7: Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 161 User GuideThe DataSource numbers and names are summarized in the DataSource Numbers and
Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 162 User Guidedisplayed. The color-coded symbols (stars or circles) represent the level of geocoding p
Chapter 7: Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 163 User GuideCopying Information and Displaying Status Codes for Quick Find Candidates on
Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 164 User GuideRight-click on one or more candidates in the Match Candidate List. You will see the foll
Chapter 7: Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 165 User GuideBrowsing does not geocode the record, but you can use the browse results to c
Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 166 User GuideTo change the Quick Find settings:1. Open the Quick Find dialog (see Finding Address wit
Chapter 7: Finding Address with Quick FindMapMarker USA 25 167 User GuideCustom Selections (Exact Match Required)House Number Check this box to requir
Finding Airports with Locate AirportMapMarker USA 25 168 User GuideFinding Airports with Locate AirportThe MapMarker Locate Airport feature allows you
Chapter 7: Finding Airports with Locate AirportMapMarker USA 25 169 User Guide3. Click Search. MapMarker returns all matching airports in the Airport
Chapter 1: MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 17 User GuideGeographic GeocodingIf the input address consists of a valid combination of city and state,
Finding Highway Exits with Locate Highway ExitMapMarker USA 25 170 User GuideFinding Highway Exits with Locate Highway ExitThe MapMarker Locate Highwa
Chapter 7: Batch GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 171 User GuideBatch geocoding is useful for overnight processing of large databases or when a table is upda
Batch GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 172 User Guide5. Repeat step 1 through step 4 for each additional table you want to include in the batch file. When sa
Chapter 7: Batch GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 173 User Guide/EXACT_HOUSE=Y,N Specify Y to geocode to the exact house number./EXACT_STREET=Y,N Specify Y t
Batch GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 174 User GuideFollowing is a sample geocoding batch file. This same batch file could be created manually or through th
Chapter 7: Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 175 User GuideRunning the Batch FileMapMarker should not be running when you run the batch
Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 176 User GuideAttribution can operate either during a geocoding pass or as a separate batch process.
Chapter 7: Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 177 User Guide2. Navigate to the location of the attribute table that you wish to pull att
Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 178 User GuideCreating a Column to Receive Attribution DataAfter you have selected an attribution tab
Chapter 7: Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 179 User GuideAdd any additional output columns if necessary. Then click OK.4. A prompt ap
MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 18 User GuideIn addition, MapMarker, via Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) can geocode data stored in remote databa
Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 180 User GuideYour original geocoding table (US_ADDR.TAB in this example) now contains a blank Attrib
Chapter 7: Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 181 User GuideRepeat this process for each output point attribution you wish to do. For ea
Table Attribution with MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 182 User Guide3. In the Attribute Table Column drop-down list, select the column in the attribution t
Chapter 7: Adding Attributes to Your TableMapMarker USA 25 183 User GuideAdding Attributes to Your TableOnce you have bound your attribute and output
Adding Attributes to Your TableMapMarker USA 25 184 User GuideStopping AttributionOnce attribution is set up for your table, MapMarker does attributio
Chapter 7: Adding Attributes to Your TableMapMarker USA 25 185 User Guide• Do not open the attribution table in MapMarker. As long as you provide the
Geocoding Remote TablesIn addition to geocoding MapInfo native format (TAB) and other supported table formats as described in Supported File Formats,
Chapter 8: Supported DatabasesMapMarker USA 25 187 User GuideSupported DatabasesMapMarker USA 25 supports the following ODBC databases and drivers.• S
Preparing to Geocode Remote Databases188 MapMarker USA 25Preparing to Geocode Remote DatabasesBefore you can geocode your remote table with MapMarker,
Chapter 8: Accessing a Remote Table for GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 189 User GuideIn addition, you may wish to add a column to your table for storing th
Chapter 1: MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 19 User GuideSaving and Using Project FilesYou can create MapMarker projects to preserve all current geo
Accessing a Remote Table for Geocoding190 MapMarker USA 254. Choose your data source. Your data source is the location of the specified database. For
Chapter 8: Writing Geocoding Output to Another TableMapMarker USA 25 191 User GuideWriting Geocoding Output to Another TableMapMarker can geocode a re
Writing Geocoding Output to Another Table192 MapMarker USA 25Remote Database Views on page 195Related Table Considerations on page 195Relationship Bet
Chapter 8: Writing Geocoding Output to Another TableMapMarker USA 25 193 User GuideClick OK.5. In the Select Table dialog box, select the specific tab
Writing Geocoding Output to Another Table194 MapMarker USA 25.Click OK. The Select Input Column dialog appears.10. In the Select Input Columns dialog,
Chapter 8: Writing Geocoding Output to Another TableMapMarker USA 25 195 User GuideOptimizing MapMarker for Related Table GeocodingYou may be writing
Additional Considerations for Remote Table Geocoding196 MapMarker USA 25You or your database administrator must be familiar with how the two tables ar
Chapter 8: Additional Considerations for Remote Table GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 197 User GuideIf MapMarker attempts to lock a row that is already lock
Custom User DictionariesMapMarker supports the creation and use of custom User Dictionaries based on your own source data. A User Dictionary can be us
Chapter 9: What Is a Custom User Dictionary?MapMarker USA v25 199 User GuideWhat Is a Custom User Dictionary?A custom User Dictionary is a table of st
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MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 20 User GuideSegment IDsSegment IDs are numeric codes that uniquely identify each point or street centroid candidat
User Dictionary Capabilities and RequirementsMapMarker USA 25 200 User Guide•See Creating a Point User Dictionary on page 202 for TAB file requirement
Chapter 9: User Dictionary File Names and FormatsMapMarker USA v25 201 User GuideWhen the Odd/Even Indicator is not specified and both Start Address a
Additional User Dictionary ConsiderationsMapMarker USA 25 202 User Guide• The maximum length of the paths to multiple User dictionaries is 1024 charac
Chapter 9: Additional User Dictionary ConsiderationsMapMarker USA v25 203 User GuideAfter ensuring that the input TAB file meets these requirements, y
Creating a Custom User DictionaryMapMarker USA 25 204 User GuideStreet Intersections and Customized User DictionariesWhen geocoding to street intersec
Chapter 9: Creating a Custom User DictionaryMapMarker USA v25 205 User Guide2. Specify the path and filename of the MapInfo table from which address i
Creating a Custom User DictionaryMapMarker USA 25 206 User Guide5. Specify the required fields in the street table by highlighting a table column in t
Chapter 9: Creating a Custom User DictionaryMapMarker USA v25 207 User Guide11. Click Save. When the progress bar indicates that the User Dictionary i
Creating a Custom User DictionaryMapMarker USA 25 208 User Guide2. Check Use User Defined Dictionary to enable the User Dictionary. 3. Click the Brows
Chapter 9: Preferring User Dictionary MatchesMapMarker USA v25 209 User GuidePreferring User Dictionary MatchesYou can geocode using:• User Dictionary
Chapter 1: MapMarker FeaturesMapMarker USA 25 21 User GuideSearch Level Constraints for Finance Area and CityYou can specify if you want the search ar
MapMarker User Interface ReferenceThis appendix has reference information for the various dialogs, buttons, and menu commands in the MapMarker user in
Appendix A: MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 211 User GuideMapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsThis section describe
MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 212 User GuideAbout MapMarker commandAbout MapMarker displays the About MapMarker message
Appendix A: MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 213 User GuideClear File Selections commandClear File Selections deletes the a
MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 214 User GuideCreate/Save Project commandCreate/Save Project allows you to save a MapMarke
Appendix A: MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 215 User GuideGeocode commandUse Geocode to specify the geocoding settings you
MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 216 User GuideTo view the log file, do one of the following:• In the View menu, click Logf
Appendix A: MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 217 User Guide2. Navigate to the folder that contains projects (PROJ file exte
MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 218 User GuideRecent File List commandThe Recent File List is a shortcut method you can us
Appendix A: MapMarker Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsMapMarker USA 25 219 User GuideSubmit Problem Report to Technical Support commandSubmit Problem
MapMarker Documentation SetMapMarker USA 25 22 User GuideDeveloper ToolsThe MapMarker Server product includes developer tools provides a Java API and
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 220 User GuideTile commandTile arranges open windows side by side so that all windows are visible. Tile is always ac
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 221 User Guide• Modify Table Structure dialog on page 253• Multiple Match dialog on page 254• Offset Pre
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 222 User GuideThe About MapMarker message box displays information about your copy of MapMarker, including the versi
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 223 User GuideAutomatic Geocode dialogThe Automatic Geocode dialog appears after you complete an automat
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 224 User GuideBind Attribute Table Columns to Output Columns dialogThe Bind Attribute Table Columns to Output Column
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 225 User GuideCandidate Map dialogCharacters used in comparisonThe number of characters that MapMarker u
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 226 User GuideThe Candidate Map dialog appears when you click Map in the Interactive Geocode, Quick Find, or Locate
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 227 User GuideLabel A crosshair cursor that allows to label any map feature, such as streets and highway
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 228 User GuideDescribe Table Relationships dialogThe Describe Table Relationships dialog allows you to create links
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 229 User GuideDictionary Preferences dialogThe Dictionary Preferences dialog allows you to specify the t
Chapter 1: MapMarker StreetsMapMarker USA 25 23 User Guide• MapMarker Utility Programs – Explains the FindAddress and Append utilities.• Frequently As
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 230 User GuideExport to dialogThe Save As dialog appears when you select after you open a TAB, CSV, delimited text (
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 231 User GuideExport to ESRI Shapefile dialogThe Export to ESRI Shapefile dialog allows you to export TA
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 232 User GuideFallback dialogThe Fallback dialog allows you to specify if you want MapMarker to geocode to a ZIP Cod
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 233 User GuideFilter Tables dialogUse the options in this dialog to control what types of tables to disp
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 234 User GuideFont dialogThe Font dialog appears when you click Options > Choose Font. Use the Font dialog to set
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 235 User GuideGeocode dialogThe Geocode dialog allows you to select a variety of preferences that contro
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 236 User GuideSearch Finance Area Searches the entire Finance Area for possible streets. A Finance Area may include
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 237 User GuideGeocoding Summary dialogThe Geocoding Summary dialog appears at the end of an interactive
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 238 User GuideGeoResult Code dialog The GeoResult Code tab of the Status Codes dialog shows candidate information an
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 239 User GuideInteractive Geocode dialogThe Interactive Geocode dialog appears when the Interactive opti
Getting Technical SupportMapMarker USA 25 24 User GuideGetting Technical SupportPitney Bowes Software offers a free support period on all new software
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 240 User GuideInput Address This group displays (for viewing and editing) the address to be geocoded.Row indicator T
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 241 User GuideCandidate list Displays possible matches or multiple close matches. The top candidate is h
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 242 User GuideLocate Airport dialogUse the Locate Airport dialog to search for location information for a specified
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 243 User GuideLocate Highway Exit dialogSearch Results Displays the number of records matching your sear
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 244 User GuideUse the Locate Highway Exit dialog to search for location information for a specified highway exit, us
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 245 User GuideLocation Code dialogThe Location Code dialog of the Status Codes shows the location code w
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 246 User GuideLog File dialogThe Log File dialog allows you to set up a log file to track your matching conditions,
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 247 User GuideMaps Preferences dialogTo see the Maps Preferences dialog, select Options > System Pref
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 248 User GuideMatch Code DialogThe Match Code tab of the Status Codes shows the match code with details on the meani
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 249 User GuideFor a complete list of match codes, see Match Codes on page 306.Match Settings dialogThe M
Chapter 1: Getting Technical SupportMapMarker USA 25 25 User GuideThe Support Tracking SystemThe Support Tracking System is used internally by the Tec
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 250 User GuideRelaxed Enables Relaxed match mode. This provides less strict matching rules. In general, Relaxed mode
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 251 User GuideZIP Code When ZIP Code™ is checked, ZIP Code must be exactly matched to get a geocoding ma
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 252 User GuideAdditional SettingsUse Wide Search Use wide search to consider all streets that begin with the first l
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 253 User GuideModify Table Structure dialogThe Modify Table Structure dialog allows you to change the st
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 254 User GuideMultiple Match dialogThe Multiple Match dialog allows you to instruct MapMarker on how to handle multi
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 255 User GuideOffset Preferences dialogOffset Preferences allow you to specify the distance the geocoded
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 256 User GuideOpen Project dialogUse the Open Project dialog to open a MapMarker project. A project will preserve Ma
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 257 User GuideOpen Table dialogUse the Open dialog to open a street file for creating a User Dictionary.
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 258 User GuideLook in: Lists the available folders and files. To see how the current folder fits in the hierarchy on
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 259 User GuideQuick Find dialogThe Quick Find dialog appears when you click Quick Find on the Search men
Installing MapMarkerThis chapter contains instructions for installing MapMarker. Refer to this chapter for step-by-step instructions and other issues
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 260 User GuideAddress/Single Line AddressThe primary street address. This can also include the, one-line single line
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 261 User GuideQuick Find Settings dialogMap Displays a map showing all match candidates for the input ad
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 262 User GuideUse the Quick Find Settings dialog to change the criteria used in producing your Quick Find search res
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 263 User GuideCity Name When the City Name box is checked, MapMarker requires a city name match. When th
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 264 User GuideRelated Table dialog Fallback to Geographic CentroidClick this option to allow fallback to geographic
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 265 User GuideThis dialog only appears if you are geocoding a remote table and want to write the results
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 266 User GuideSave Project FileThe Save As dialog appears when you select File > Projects > Create/Save Projec
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 267 User GuideSave Table Summary As dialogThe Save Table Summary As dialog appears when you click OK on
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 268 User GuideThe Select Attribute Tables dialog allows you to choose the attribute tables MapMarker accesses during
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 269 User GuideSelect input columns from your table dialogUse this dialog to choose the fields from your
Chapter 2: Installation OverviewMapMarker USA 25 27 User GuideInstallation OverviewMapMarker is available as Desktop and Developer (Server) editions.
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 270 User GuideTable Identifies the name of the table and lists all columns in the table that can be selected. Highli
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 271 User GuideSelect output columns from your table dialogCancel Cancels the settings and closes the dia
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 272 User GuideIn this dialog, you specify the columns to contain the results of the geocoding operation, such as: re
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 273 User GuideSelect Project Files dialogThis dialog appears when you create a batch file to run a proje
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 274 User GuideSelect Table dialogThis dialog appears after selecting a data source when opening an ODBC table. Use t
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 275 User GuideStartup Preferences dialogThe Startup tab identifies the settings MapMarker uses when you
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 276 User GuideTable Georesult Summary dialogSelect Attribute Files After Selecting ColumnsThe Select Attribute Table
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 277 User GuideThe table Georesult Summary Dialog appears when you click Table > Table Summary. The Ta
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 278 User GuideThis is the first dialog box in the Text File Wizard. Text File Wizard (Step 2 of 3)This is the second
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 279 User GuideText File Wizard (Step 3 of 3)This is the final step of the Text File Wizard.Fields Click
Operating Requirements and Performance RecommendationsMapMarker USA 25 28 User GuideAfter the system administrator has made the shared data folder ava
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 280 User GuideUser Dictionary Wizard (Step 1 of 3)The User Dictionary Wizard allows you to create a custom address d
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 281 User GuideUser Dictionary Wizard (Step 2 of 3) dialogThe User Dictionary Wizard allows you to create
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 282 User GuideRight Starting Address NumberThe column containing the beginning number of an address range for the ri
Appendix A: MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 283 User GuideUser Dictionary Wizard (Step 3 of 3) dialogThis is the final step of the User Dictionary W
MapMarker DialogsMapMarker USA 25 284 User GuideCity Name The column containing the city name.Back Click Back to return to the previous step in the Us
Creating a Map Catalog ManuallyThis appendix includes instructions for creating a MapInfo Map Catalog manually and making a remote table mappable, two
Manually Creating a MapInfo Map CatalogMapMarker USA 25 286 User GuideManually Creating a MapInfo Map CatalogIf you are not a MapInfo Professional or
Appendix B: Adding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogMapMarker USA 25 287 User GuideAdding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogFor each spatial table that you w
Adding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogMapMarker USA 25 288 User GuideDB_Y_UR The upper right bounding Y value. 90VIEW_X_LL The X coordinate of the low
Appendix B: Adding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogMapMarker USA 25 289 User GuideRENDITIONTYPE This indicates how the object style information is appl
Chapter 2: Operating Requirements and Performance RecommendationsMapMarker USA 25 29 User GuideHardware and Memory RequirementsThe minimum system requ
Adding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogMapMarker USA 25 290 User GuideSpatial Index Types for SPATIALTYPEThis table lists the supported Spatial Index ty
Appendix B: Adding Rows to the MapInfo_MapCatalogMapMarker USA 25 291 User GuideSpecifying Point StylesUse a Symbol clause to specify point styles. Th
Frequently Asked QuestionsIn this FAQ: Q: I have a table that I cannot geocode because I get the error “Unable to update row.” What does this mean an
Appendix C: Frequently Asked QuestionsMapMarker USA 25 293 User GuideFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: I have a table that I cannot geocode because I get t
Frequently Asked QuestionsMapMarker USA 25 294 User GuideNote that MapMarker does not remove points from table rows that it does not match. If a table
Appendix C: Frequently Asked QuestionsMapMarker USA 25 295 User GuideThe complete Census Block ID code is as follows: SSCCCTTTTTTGBB(B)whereS = State
MapMarker Utility ProgramsThis appendix describes utility programs that are installed with MapMarker: Find Address and Append. Note that these are MBX
Appendix D: FindAddressMapMarker USA 25 297 User GuideFindAddressFindAddress is a MapBasic application that allows you to find any address contained i
Address DictionaryMapMarker USA 25 298 User GuideAddress DictionaryFindAddress needs to know the location of the MapMarker Address Dictionary to find
Appendix D: AppendMapMarker USA 25 299 User Guide5. Choose a processing mode. Select Use Interactive Mode to choose individual groups of tables to app
MapMarker USA 25 3 User GuideTable of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 30 User GuideDatabase RequirementsMapMarker USA 25 supports selected ODBC databases and drivers for SQL Server, M
AppendMapMarker USA 25 300 User GuideAppend Input File ModeInput File Mode allows you to specify an input text file that Append uses to process many t
U.S. ZIP Code RangesThis table identifies the range of ZIP Codes™ assigned to states and territories by the U.S. Postal Service®.In this appendix: ZI
ZIP Code RangesMapMarker USA 25 302 User GuideZIP Code RangesState/Territory ZIP Code RangePuerto Rico/Virgin Islands 00600-01000Massachusetts 01000-0
Appendix E: ZIP Code RangesMapMarker USA 25 303 User GuideTennessee 37000-38599Mississippi 38600-39799Kentucky 40000-4279945200-45299Ohio 43000-45999I
ZIP Code RangesMapMarker USA 25 304 User GuideUtah 84000-84799Arizona 85000-86599New Mexico 87000-88499Nevada 88900-89899California 90000-96699Hawaii
Match Codes and Location CodesThis appendix includes the complete list of Match Codes and Location Codes. Match Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MapMarker USA 25 306 User GuideMatch CodesMapMarker returns Match Codes that indicate the parts of the address were matched (or what address parts wer
Appendix F: MapMarker USA 25 307 User GuideHex Digits Associated with Match CodesThe following table describes the Match Code Hex Digits hex digits as
MapMarker USA 25 308 User GuideCorrected Lastline Match CodesLastline correction can correct elements of the output last line, providing a good ZIP Co
Appendix F: MapMarker USA 25 309 User Guideh = 5 State and ZIP Code changed.h = 6 State and City changed.h = 7 State, City, and ZIP Code changed.h = 8
Chapter 2: Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 31 User GuideIf you do need to generate a new license file, you can run the license manager. This file
MapMarker USA 25 310 User Guideh = 9 ZIP and ZIP + 4 changed.h = A City and ZIP + 4 changed.h = B City, ZIP, and ZIP + 4 changed.h = C State and ZIP +
Appendix F: MapMarker USA 25 311 User GuideError and No Match CodesThe table of Error or No Match Codes describes the values returned when MapMarker c
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 312 User GuideLocation CodesMapMarker returns Location Codes that indicate the locational accuracy of the assigned geoc
Appendix F: Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 313 User GuideAddress Location CodesAddress Location Codes provide details about the known qualities about
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 314 User Guidenn = 04 Address point. Represents field-collected GPS points with field-collected address data.nn = 05 St
Appendix F: Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 315 User Guidenn = 10 Street access point. Represents the primary point of access from the street network.
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 316 User GuideACnh The ACnh 4th digit characteristics are as follows:h = 0 Represents the interpolation between 2 poi
Appendix F: Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 317 User Guideh = C Represents the interpolation between 1 street segment end point (low boundary) and1 p
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 318 User GuideStreet Centroid Location CodesStreet centroid Location Codes indicate the Census ID accuracy and the posi
Appendix F: Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 319 User GuideZIP +4 Code Location CodesZIP + 4® centroid Location Codes indicate the quality of two locati
Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 32 User GuideAdditional Licensing Scenarios Following are some common scenarios that you may encounter with MapMa
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 320 User Guide9 Location based upon a ZIP + 4 centroid. These are the most accurate centroids and normally place the lo
Appendix F: Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 321 User GuideD Address matched to multiple segments, with all segments having the same County. Returns the
Location CodesMapMarker USA 25 322 User GuideK Created ZIP + 2 cluster centroid as defined by methodologies A, a, B, b, C, c, D, and d. Location assig
Appendix F: Using Status CodesMapMarker USA 25 323 User GuideGeographic Location CodesGeographic centroid Location Codes indicate the quality of two l
Using Status CodesMapMarker USA 25 324 User GuideResult Codes are the 1-10 character alphanumeric codes that provide detailed information on how the c
Appendix F: Using Status CodesMapMarker USA 25 325 User GuideS1 Result Code: indicates ZIP Code accuracy only.S80 Match Code: S indicates a direct mat
Using Status CodesMapMarker USA 25 326 User GuideUsing Standard Match Mode, this returns the following close match candidate:MainAddress: 70 INDIAN MO
MapMarker USA 25 327 User GuideIndexAabbreviated addressesreturning 153abbreviated city namesreturning 154About MapMarkerdialog 221About MapMarker men
MapMarker USA 25 328 User GuideCASS settingsbatch geocoding 175Census Block IDs 59, 61, 294center line offset 115, 256centroiddefinition 50Choose Font
MapMarker USA 25 329 User Guideadding columns 146–147definition 51re-enabling 150street directionals 145usage requirements 146using 144dual addressesg
Chapter 2: Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 33 User GuideAttempting to use a renamed v24 license. If you renamed your existing v24 license file as
MapMarker USA 25 330 User GuideIinput column settingssaving to a table 107installationclient 45new installation 30overview 27removing MapMarker 44shar
MapMarker USA 25 331 User GuideChoose Font 212Clear File Selections 213Close 213Create Batch File 213Create User Dictionary 214Create/Save Project 214
MapMarker USA 25 332 User Guidedefinition 52preferencesdictionary 113–114fallback settings 105fallback to geographic centroid 105fallback to ZIP Code
MapMarker USA 25 333 User Guiderollback segment limitremote databases 197running MapMarker 65SS1 result 61S2 result 61S3 result 61S4 result 60S5 resul
MapMarker USA 25 334 User Guideediting records while geocoding 83ODBC 196–197opening 66opening in MapInfo 293saving settings 107technical support 24–2
Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 34 User GuideAfter entering the path to the license file, click Next to continue.If you entered valid license fil
Chapter 2: Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 35 User Guide6. In the Choose Install Set dialog, the default Typical Install Set shows all the softwa
Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 36 User Guide7. In the Choose Install Folder dialog, select the locations to install MapMarker software and data.
Chapter 2: Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 37 User GuideSelect The installation is for this workstation only if you want a local installation of
Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 38 User Guideshared folder does not already exist, it must be created before you can use the MapMarker applicatio
Chapter 2: Installing MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 39 User GuideInstalling SilentlyYou can install MapMarker USA 25 without using a graphical interface a
MapMarker USA 25 4 User GuideMapMarker Streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Modifying the MapMarker InstallationMapMarker USA 25 40 User GuideNote that you can still use CASS Mode with or without SuiteLink. Only the CASS repor
Chapter 2: Upgrading the MapMarker InstallationMapMarker USA 25 41 User Guidea. Uncheck any feature that you want to remove. For example, you can unch
Upgrading the MapMarker InstallationMapMarker USA 25 42 User GuideIf you want to add or remove features or change settings, you must first upgrade and
Chapter 2: Upgrading the MapMarker InstallationMapMarker USA 25 43 User GuideMake one of the upgrade selection (upgrading both software and data is ge
Uninstalling MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 44 User GuideUninstalling MapMarkerWhen uninstalling MapMarker, you have two options: a complete uninstallation
Chapter 2: Client Workstation InstallMapMarker USA 25 45 User GuideClient Workstation InstallIf the system administrator has done a Shared installatio
Client Workstation InstallMapMarker USA 25 46 User Guide4. You can click Next to accept the default destination folder or click Change to display the
Chapter 2: Starting MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 47 User GuideInstructions for Enterprise License HoldersA small number of MapMarker USA customers have a
Starting MapMarkerMapMarker USA 25 48 User GuideStarting the MapMarker ServerIf you installed MapMarker 25 Web Application feature (available with the
Geocoding with MapMarkerAfter you have prepared your address data, you are ready to geocode your table. This chapter describes how to run MapMarker an
MapMarker USA 25 5 User GuideSetting Startup Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
MapMarker USA 25 50 User GuideGeocoding TerminologyMapMarker products use a common set of geocoding terms. We use these terms consistently in the MapM
Chapter 3: MapMarker USA 25 51 User GuideCMRA Commercial Mail Receiving AgenciesDPV®Delivery Point Validation. DPV is technology available from the U.
MapMarker USA 25 52 User Guidematch strategy An approach to geocoding a table that achieves the desired geocoding results. For example, if geocoding h
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 53 User GuideUnderstanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker is based on a model of relati
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 54 User Guide• General Guidelines for Optimizing Geocoding on page 55• Specify Input Address Colum
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 55 User GuideThere are trade-offs that you must consider with respect to how you intend
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 56 User GuideSpecify Input Address ColumnsMapMarker reads the addresses stored in your table and m
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 57 User GuideFor instructions on selecting output columns, see Selecting Output Columns
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 58 User GuideZIP Code char(5)ZIP + 4 char(4)Urb char(30)Census * char(15)Delivery Pt char(2)Che
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 59 User GuideSee the following topics:Supported File FormatsGeocoding Flexibility and T
MapMarker USA 25 6 User GuideChapter 5: Match Settings and Strategies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117Choosing Match St
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 60 User GuideThe following table shows what census information is returned, if any, for specific g
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 61 User GuideFor more information on result codes, see Result Codes.See the following t
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 62 User GuideSpecify Input Address ColumnsSpecify Output Address ColumnsOutput Column Type/Width R
Chapter 3: Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 63 User GuideSee Geocoding Your Table Automatically on page 78 for a description of the
Understanding the Geocoding ProcessMapMarker USA 25 64 User GuideSetting Startup PreferencesMapMarker has Startup preferences that apply to all of you
Chapter 3: Running MapMarker – OverviewMapMarker USA 25 65 User GuideOutput Field Size and Column NamesMixed Case Street OutputSetting Startup Prefere
Opening a Table or Text FileMapMarker USA 25 66 User GuideL You can open only one project at a time.After opening the project you can geocode using th
Chapter 3: Opening a Table or Text FileMapMarker USA 25 67 User Guide3. From the Files of type drop-down list, select one of the following file types:
Opening a Table or Text FileMapMarker USA 25 68 User GuideThe following steps follow one likely scenario and show how to use the Text File Wizard for
Chapter 3: Opening a Table or Text FileMapMarker USA 25 69 User GuideFirst Line Used for Column Titles: You can use the first line of the text file as
MapMarker USA 25 7 User GuideChapter 7: Specialized Geocoding Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137CASS Report Required
Opening a Table or Text FileMapMarker USA 25 70 User GuideBy default, the output file is created the same folder that contains the input file. If this
Chapter 3: Exporting to ShapefilesMapMarker USA 25 71 User GuideExporting to ShapefilesMapMarker USA 25 can export TAB, DBF, CSV, and TXT files to ESR
Exporting to ShapefilesMapMarker USA 25 72 User GuideMapMarker checks for write permission on the directory that you are exporting the Shapefile to. I
Chapter 3: Selecting Input and Output Address ColumnsMapMarker USA 25 73 User Guideb. Alternatively, if the table is mappable and there are points in
Selecting Input and Output Address ColumnsMapMarker USA 25 74 User GuideSelecting Input ColumnsFor MapMarker USA, the key input address columns are:Th
Chapter 3: Selecting Input and Output Address ColumnsMapMarker USA 25 75 User Guide3. Select the input columns that contain the appropriate address co
Selecting Input and Output Address ColumnsMapMarker USA 25 76 User GuideTo avoid overwriting your input data, use output columns that have different n
Chapter 3: Selecting Input and Output Address ColumnsMapMarker USA 25 77 User Guide3. Once you have provided all the information in the Select output
Geocoding Your Table AutomaticallyMapMarker USA 25 78 User Guide5. Click OK when done editing the new column information.6. A message appears telling
Chapter 3: Geocoding Your Table InteractivelyMapMarker USA 25 79 User Guide5. Click Geocode to begin geocoding. The Automatic Geocode dialog appears s
MapMarker USA 25 8 User GuideAdding Attributes to Your Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183Ad
Geocoding Your Table InteractivelyMapMarker USA 25 80 User Guide3. Select the range and type of rows to geocode. 4. Click Geocode. The Interactive Geo
Chapter 3: Geocoding Your Table InteractivelyMapMarker USA 25 81 User Guide6. Select Next if MapMarker offers no match suggestions or if you do not ag
Geocoding Your Table InteractivelyMapMarker USA 25 82 User GuideClick Close. A Geocoding Summary is displayed showing the results of the session 14. C
Chapter 3: Intersection GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 83 User GuideMap the Match CandidatesTo help you choose the best match for your record, display the
Using Single Line Addresses in GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 84 User GuideFor example, to specify the intersection of Main Street and Washington Avenue, t
Chapter 3: Using Single Line Addresses in GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 85 User GuideEach line of your single line input data must appear in the order:<
Using Single Line Addresses in GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 86 User Guide• Specific delimiters (comma, semicolon, or colon) between each address componen
Chapter 3: Using Address Range GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 87 User GuideUsing Address Range GeocodingSome business locations are identified by address r
Postal GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 88 User Guide• If a valid hyphenated address is recognized as a close match (similar to the Queens, NY address descri
Chapter 3: Geographic GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 89 User Guide4. When through, click Done to view the log file or return to the MapMarker menu.Geograph
MapMarker USA 25 9 User GuideCASS Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Geographic GeocodingMapMarker USA 25 90 User Guide
Chapter 3: Displaying Geocoded Records in MapInfo ProfessionalMapMarker USA 25 91 User GuideDisplaying Geocoded Records in MapInfo ProfessionalAfter M
Re-Geocoding a TableMapMarker USA 25 92 User GuideRe-Geocoding a TableAfter you have geocoded a table, existing records may be updated or new records
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 93 User GuideTo set geocoding preferences for a table:1. On the Table menu, click Geocode. The Geoc
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 94 User GuideStreet Level precision means that MapMarker attempts to geocode all records to street address, bu
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 95 User GuideAn output address without a house number remains in uppercase. This is to accommodate
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 96 User GuideSelect the Log File tab to control log file options.To specify a different log file name, select
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 97 User GuideMatch ModesYou can select one of the match modes to control the variance allowed betwe
Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 98 User Guide.Match Modes Match Mode DescriptionStandard This is the default mode, and generally provides the
Chapter 3: Using Geocoding OptionsMapMarker USA 25 99 User GuideExact Match OnUse the Require Exact Match On criteria to fine-tune your control over g
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