Extraneous Data on Its Own Address Line
ValidateAddressLoqate returns extraneous data on its own address line for U.S. and Canadian addresses.
For U.S. addresses, ValidateAddressLoqate uses the first two non-blank address lines to perform address standardization, unless either the firm name extraction or urbanization code extraction options are enabled (see Address Line Processing for U.S. Addresses for more information). Data on other address lines is returned in AdditionalInputData. In the following address, "John Smith" would be returned in AdditionalInputData because it is in the third non-blank address line and ValidateAddressLoqate only uses the first two non-blank address lines for U.S. addresses.
123 Main St
Apt 5
John Smith
05674
If one of either of the first two non-blank address lines contains extraneous data, that data is returned in AdditionalInputData. For example, in the following addresses "John Smith" would be returned in AdditionalAddressData.
123 Main St
John Smith
05674
John Smith
123 Main St
05674
In the following address both "John Smith" and "Apt 5" would both be returned in AdditionalInputData. "John Smith" would be returned because it is extraneous data in one of the first two address lines and "Apt 5" would be returned because U.S. address data must be in the first two non-blank address lines.
John Smith
123 Main St
Apt 5
05674