Reporting LACS/Link False-Positive Violations

Spectrumâ„¢ Technology Platform indicates a false-positive match via messages in the server log. Batch jobs will fail if a false-positive match occurs and client/server calls will throw an exception.

Note: The term "seed record violation" is also used to refer to encountering false positive records. The two terms mean the same thing.

When a false positive record is encountered, the server log will say:

2005-05-19 09:40:10,758 WARN	[com.g1.dcg.component.Log] Seed record violation for RR 1												 R74039		2924 
2005-05-19 09:40:10,774 ERROR [com.g1.dcg.component.Log] Feature Disabled: LLB: LACS Seed Record Violation. Seed Code: R74039		2924 
2005-05-19 09:40:10,867 ERROR [com.g1.dcg.job.server.stages.JobRunnerStages] Error executing job 
com.g1.dcg.stage.StageException: com.g1.dcg.component.ComponentException: Feature Disabled: LLB 
  1. In your browser, go to http://<ServerName>:<port>/<product code>/lacslink.jsp. For example, http://localhost:8080/unc/lacslink.jsp for the Universal Addressing Module and http://localhost:8080/geostan/lacslink.jsp for the Enterprise Geocoding Module.
  2. Enter the mailer's information into each field. The number in parentheses after the field name indicates the maximum length of the field. Click Submit when you're done. A File Download dialog will appear.
  3. Click Save to save the file to your computer. A Save As dialog will appear.
  4. Specify a file name and location on your local hard drive (for example c:\lacslink.txt) and click Save.
  5. Review the appropriate USPS information. For a LACSLink seed violation, review the LACSLink End User Licensee Performance Requirements document at https://postalpro.usps.com/LL_EU_LPR.
  6. Call Pitney Bowes Technical Support.