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
- 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.
- 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.
- Click Save to save the file to your computer. A Save As dialog will appear.
- Specify a file name and location on your local hard drive (for example c:\lacslink.txt) and click Save.
- 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.
- Call Pitney Bowes Technical Support.