Address Output

The address may be identical to the input address if the input address was accurate, or it may be a standardized version of the input address, or it may be a candidate address when multiple matches are found.

Table 1. Address Output for Australia

columnName

Description

AddressLine1

First line of the address.

AddressLine2

Second line of the address.

ApartmentLabel

The type of unit, such as apartment, suite, or lot.

ApartmentNumber

Unit number.

City

The municipality name.

Country

The three-letter ISO 3166-1 Alpha 3 country code. For Australia, the country code is AUS.

County

The Local Government Authority (LGA) name.

FirmName

Name of the company or a place name.

HouseNumber

The building number for the matched location.

HouseNumberHigh

The highest house number of the range in which the address resides.

HouseNumberLow

The lowest house number of the range in which the address resides.

HouseNumberParity

Indicates if the house number range contains even or odd numbers or both.

E
Even
O
Odd
B
Both
U
Unknown

LastLine

Complete last address line (city, state/province, and postal code).

LeadingDirectional

Street directional that precedes the street name. For example, the N in 138 N Main Street.

NumberOfCandidateRanges

Indicates whether the address has a house number. One of the following:

0
The address has no house number. Examples of addresses that have no house number are P.O. box addresses and general delivery addresses.
1
The address has a house number. For information about the range in which the house number falls, see the HouseNumberHigh, HouseNumberLow, and HouseNumberParity fields.
2
WHAT IS VALUE OF 2?

NumberOfRangeUnits

Indicates whether or not the address has a unit number, such as a suite number or apartment number. One of the following:

0
The address has no unit number.
1
The address has a unit number. For information about the range in which the unit number falls, see the UnitNumberHigh and UnitNumberLow.

PostalCode

The postal code for the address. The format of the postcode varies by country.

PostalCode.Addon

The second part of the postcode. This field is not used by most countries.

PreAddress

Miscellaneous information that appears before the street name.

PrivateMailbox

This field is not currently used.

SegmentCode

A unique ID that identifies a street segment.

SegmentParity

Indicates which side of the street has odd numbers.

L
Left side of the street
R
Right side of the street
B
Both sides of the street
U
Undetermined

StateProvince

The state name.

StreetDataType

The default search order rank of the database used to geocode the address. A value of "1" indicates that the database is first in the default search order, "2" indicates that the database is second in the default search order, and so on.

The default database search order is specified in the Management Console with the Database Resources tool.

StreetName

The street name.

StreetPrefix

The type of street when the street type appears before the base street name. For example, AVENUE:

12 AVENUE B KALGOORLIE WA 6430

StreetSuffix

The street type of the matched location. For example, AVE for Avenue.

TrailingDirectional

Street directional that follows the street name. For example, the N in 456 Washington N.

UnitNumberHigh

The highest unit number of the range in which the unit resides.

UnitNumberLow

The lowest unit number of the range in which the unit resides.