Reporting DPV False-Positive Violations

Spectrumâ„¢ Technology Platform indicates a false-positive match via messages in the server log.

Client/server calls throw an exception if a false-positive match occurs. When a DPV fals positive record violation occurs, the server log will say:

WARN [Log] Seed record violation for S<ZIP, ZIP+4, Address, Unit> ERROR [Log] Feature Disabled: DPU: DPV Seed Record Violation. Seed Code: S<Address, ZIP, ZIP+4, Unit> 
Note: If a DPV false positive record is found, the process() method (COM, C++, Java, and .NET) will throw an exception that the feature DPU has been disabled. In C, the processMessage() function will return a non-zero value.

You can report the violation and obtain a restart key by following these steps.

  1. In your browser, go to http://<yourserver>:<port>/<product code>/dpv.jsp. For example, http://localhost:8080/unc/dpv.jsp for the Universal Addressing Module and http://localhost:8080/geostan/dpv.jsp for the Enterprise Geocoding Module.
  2. Enter the mailer's information into each field. The number in parentheses after each field name indicates the maximum length of the field.
  3. Click Submit when you're done. A File Download dialog will appear.
  4. Click Save to save the file to your computer. A Save As dialog will appear.
  5. Specify a file name and location on your local hard drive (for example c:\DPVSeedFile.txt) and click Save.
  6. Go to www.g1.com/support and log in.
  7. Click DPV & LACSLink False Positive.
  8. Follow the on-screen instructions to attach your seed file and obtain a restart key.