Input Fields
For Vietnam, Geocode Address Global takes a street address , PO Box or intersection as input. To obtain the best performance and the most possible matches, your input address lists should be as complete as possible, free of misspellings and incomplete addresses, and as close to postal authority standards as possible. Most postal authorities have websites that contain information about address standards for their particular country.
The following table lists the input fields used for geocoding locations in Vietnam.
AddressLine1Data.AddressLine1
For most countries, the AddressLine1 field should contain the address line that has the street name and building number and/or PO Box in it.
This field can also contain the full address. For more information, see Single Line Input.
Addresses in CAN, FRA and GBR containing PO Box information in place of, or in addition to, street address can be geocoded.
For all countries except Argentina, Great Britain, and Japan, this field can contain
a street intersection. To specify a street intersection, use double ampersand
(&&
) to separate the streets. For more information, see
Street Intersection Input.
Field Name columnName Parameter |
Description |
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AddressLine1 Data.AddressLine1 |
One of the following:
For France, an input street address can include a numbered range. For example, consider an input address of 104-106 rue de Charenton. The returned candidate includes two address ranges, and the 104 close match is from the 100-106 range. Alphanumeric ranged addresses are also handled (for example, you could input a alphanumeric ranged address like 2A-4B. If the geocoding database has alphabetic values for the input house number, the geocoder returns the house number as it exists in the database (with or without the alphabetic character). If the geocoder cannot confirm alphabetic values for the input house number, it returns the alphabetic value that was provided on input (as long as the house number matched). |
AddressLine2 Data.AddressLine2 |
The second address line of a two-line address. For example: 26 WELLINGTON ST E Minton Place This field is not used with countries included with the Africa bundle (Product Code XA1), Middle East bundle (Product Code XM1), or Latin America bundle (Product Code XL1). These databases generally have less comprehensive address coverage. This field is not used in this country. |
City Data.City |
The city or town name. For most countries, your input address should use the official city name or alias. For Argentina, Austria, Bahamas, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, and Switzerland, you can use the town name or alias. For example, for the town of Praha, the aliases of Praag, Prag, Prague, Praga are all supported. For example, "Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires" and "Buenos Aires" are recognized as aliases for Capital Federal. For example, Wien and Vienna are aliases and both names can be used on input. When you geocode, the input name is returned with the candidate. For example: if you use Wien on input, Wien is returned in the output. If you use Vienna on input, Vienna is returned in the output. For example, Losanna is one of the aliases for Lausanne. The alias can be either a local alternative name or a language alternative (Basque or Catalan). The city name returned will match the name specified in the input. For example, Xàbia is an alias of Jávea. If the input address uses Jávea, then Jávea will be returned; if the input address uses Xàbia, then Xàbia will be returned. For Finland, Finnish, Swedish, and other language aliases are supported for major post town names. For example, Grankulla is an alias for Kauniainen. Italian and German town name aliases are recognized. For example, Arécio is an alias for Arezzo. Likewise, Neumarkt is an alias for Egna. For example, either Miguel Hidalgo or Mexico City can be used. For example, either Reahel instead of Rohel can be used. For example, Lisbon, Lisbonne, Lissabon, and Lisbona are aliases for Lisboa. For example, Lubiana, Liubliana, and Laibach are aliases for Ljubljana. Note: In Argentina, Buenos Aires Federal
District is not part of Buenos Aires province. If your input
specifies only "Buenos Aires", Spectrum™ Technology Platform
returns candidates in both the Federal District and in the
region of Buenos Aires.
For provincial capitals in Argentina, you can use the word Capital as well as the actual capital name. For example, input of "Capital, MZA" is equivalent to "Mendoza, MZA". Some areas in France are generally recognized as cities even though they are not truly administrative cities. These areas represent Artificial City Areas, or Virtual Towns. For a listing of supported virtual towns, see Address Guidelines for France. For Indonesia, this field contains the subdistrict. For example, Jakarta is an alias for Jakarta Utara. The subdistrict (tambon). For Thailand, this field contains the subdistrict (tambon). This field contains the municipality subdivision (oaza). The city and county can be swapped on input. That is, if a city appears in either the City input field or in the County input field, the geocoder will still return the correct candidate. Similarly, a locality can be entered in either the Locality or City input field. |
County Data.County |
The meaning of county varies by country. The Local Government Authority (LGA) name. The majority of countries in the Africa database (XA1) do not use a county or equivalent as part of an address. The majority of countries in the Middle East database (XM1) do not use a county or equivalent as part of an address. The majority of countries in the Latin American database (XL1) do not use a county or equivalent as part of an address.
This field is not used with countries included with the Africa bundle (Product Code XA1). These African countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. This field is not used with countries included with the Middle East bundle (Product Code XM1). These Middle Eastern countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. This field is not used with countries included with the Latin American database (Product Code XL1). These Latin America countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. Note: If you enter addresses with the Andorran
country code (AND), only Andorran addresses are returned,
including the AND country code. If you enter an Andorran with a
country code of Spain (ESP), you will still get Andorran
candidates, but with the ESP country code.
The department name. The region name. The region name or alias. For example, Osrednjeslovenska/Ljubljana. The district name. The district (amphoe) name. The district (povia) name. The district (okres) name or alias. The regency/city name. The kommun name. The district name. The city (shi) name. |
FirmName Data.FirmName |
Company or place name. For example: Pitney Bowes Toronto Star Building Pitney Bowes Semco Equipamentos e Serviços Ltda. Pitney Bowes Pitney Bowes Pitney Bowes Software Ltd Pitney Bowes A place name, such as a building name or company name. Aravali Vihar Police Station This field is not used in this country. This field is not used with countries included with the Africa bundle (Product Code XA1). These countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. This field is not used with countries included with the Middle East bundle (Product Code XM1). These countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. This field is not used with countries included with the Latin American database (Product Code XL1). These countries generally have less comprehensive address coverage. |
HouseNumber Data.HouseNumber |
The building number. You may get better parsing results for some countries if you put the house number in this field instead of AddressLine1. Not every country includes house number data. The Africa and Middle East countries do not generally have house numbers in the data source. Some countries covered in the Latin America database have house number data. See Address Guidelines for Latin America for details of Latin America house number and postal coverage. For the best results, use the HouseNumber input field for these countries when using multi-line input: India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. Note: The house number specified in the HouseNumber field takes
precedence over any house number specified in the AddressLine1
field.
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LastLine Data.LastLine |
The last line of the address. Rua Jose Anchieta Rruga Shoti Al Raha Beach Street> 25 De mayo 465 4360 DUKES RD Florian 3 Masterstroke 26 Boulevard Du 28 Novembre Rue 1823 Rue 28.263 Road 3960 Mickey St Vrbanja 1 rue America do soul, 100 Kushimbara Road 330 Main St 1 Rue Halimand Cale Alamos 321 Datsun Rd Avenue du Docteur Jamot Boulevard Patrice Lumumba Avenue Coutassi Versailles KrehlíkovA 92 Mulder 2 Favrskovvej, 56 154 Anwar Al Sadat Street Paso De la Castellated 210 Ora 18 Storm Robertson 18 9, rue Paul Lafayette Avenue Gabriel Lendoye Milton Place Mamleshie Road 2 Anti Missoula GRC also supports the Greek Cyrillic character set 8 Hong Cheung Street Šukljeva Ulica 7 Szegedi Gergely Utca 13 J1 Pecenongan Gunjur Road 7 Irvine Court Jamila Street Borgartun 34 belvedere aldo nardi 1 Al Ebshehi Street Taratibu Street 230 Street Pierre Gemayel Street Mpilo Road Ûnijas iela 11A Nemencines pl 39 2 Travessa Nova Avenue Moukhtar Soussi Calle Naranjo 7 Rue 97 Trig San Gorg Svetog Save Avenida 24 De Julho Rue Ely ould Mohamed Victor Hugo Street Presidential Way Jalan Chowrasta Katanga Street Avenue de I'Afrique Limpopo Street Raadhuisstraat 52 Breidablikkvegen 28 Flat 2/31 Kings Road Al Mujamma Street Pleasant Drive Plac Teatralny 13 Rua Miguel Bombarda 49 Street 656 BULEVARDUL 1907 61 Myakininskaya 5-ya ulitsa RUS also supports the Russian Cyrillic character set: Avenue De La Gendarmerie Ali AL Qabsi Street> Rue GY 501 1 Holland Grove Road Recka 182 Cretinjska Potocnikova ulica 12 Envägen 4 Mbangweni Street Lak Kaeo Phatthana Rd De La Marina Boulevard Rue Aflatoun 1646 Sokak 1 22 Wulong Street Kiyungi Street Rubaga Road Krymskaya Str. 74 UKR also supports the Cyrillic character set: Calle Ing Juan Alberto Capurro 997 calle Valdez Taiz Road Gaborone Street 94 Freedom Way Kirwith Road |
Locality Data.Locality |
The meaning of locality varies by country. Generally a locality is a village in rural areas or it may be a suburb in urban areas. When used, a locality typically appears on the last line of the address with the postcode. African and Middle East countries do not use a locality or equivalent as part of an address. However there is no penalty if state/province is used in input address.
This field is not used in this country. |
PostalCode Data.PostalCode |
The postal code in the appropriate format for the country. Albania has a four-digit postal code. The Africa and Middle East databases generally do not have postal code data. Some countries covered in the Latin America database have limited postal code data. See Address Guidelines for Latin America for details of Latin America house number and postal coverage. Australia has a four-digit postal code system. In general, the first digit represents a state or territory, the second digit represents a region with a state, and digits three and four representing towns. For more information, see Address Guidelines for Australia. Austria has a four-digit postal code system. The first two numbers represent the sector and the last two numbers designate the delivery point within the sector. Belgium and Luxembourg use a four-digit postal code. The first two digits designate the sorting area (with the first digit usually representing the region) The next two digits represent the post office and delivery office. For Brazil, use the complete eight-digit postcode for the most accurate results (a single close match candidate). However, you can use a five-digit postcode. Brunei Darussalam has six-character alphanumeric postal code. The first letter represents the daereh (district) and the second letter represents the mukim (village). The first two digits represent the village code and the last two digits represent the post office. Switzerland has a four-digit postal code beginning with a number between 1 and 9. Liechtenstein postcodes range from 9480 to 9499. Chile has a seven-digit postal code beginning with a number between 1 and 9. Canada has a six-character postal code. The first three characters are typically separated from the second three with a space. The first three characters are the FSA, the second three are the LDU. Street address geocoding only requires the FSA while postal code geocoding requires the full postal code (FSALDU). Choose whether you wish to have a space between the first three and last three characters of the postal code. Keeping this consistent speeds up the geocoding process. China has a six-digit postcode system. The first
two digits represent the province. The third digit and fourth
digits represent the district and city/town. The final two
digits represent the postal delivery zone or prominent location.
Larger provinces or cities might be assigned more than one block
of codes. For example, Guangdong Province is assigned 51 and 52
as the first two digits.
Note: For China, postal centroid
geocoding requires the complete six-digit postcode. However,
when a postal code is provided as part of an address for street
geocoding, only four-digit postal codes are accepted and
returned. Cyprus has a four-digit postal code. Czech Republic has a five-digit postal code system. Postal codes are typically separated by a space between the third and fourth numbers, but variations in spacing or no spacing in postal codes is supported. Denmark has a four-digit postal code beginning with a number between 1 and 9. Spanish postcodes are composed of five digits (Andorra postcodes. are in the format AN###.) You must enter a complete postcode. Estonia has a five-digit postal code system. Finland has a five-digit postal code. The first two digits designate the post town or municipal area. The last three digits represent the destination post office. France has a five-digit postal code. You must enter a complete postcode. The first two digits usually represent the department. The digits 00 represent military addresses and there are also special digit for overseas territories. The last three digits represent the local delivery area. In the larger cities (Paris, Lyon Marseille), the last two digits represent the arrondissement. For example, in the postcode: 33380, 33 is the department 380 is the delivery area. Greece has a five-digit postal code system. Croatia has a five-digit postal code system. The first two digits represent the top level administrative subdivision (county). Zagreb city and Zagreb county both share the 10 postal code range. Hungary has a four-digit postal code system. The first digit is for the postal region. Indonesia has a five-digit postal code system. India has a six-digit postal code system. In Ireland, postal data is available only for Dublin. For street-level geocoding, enter the full postcode in the format Dublin#, where # ranges from 1-24 (and one district known as Dublin6W). For postal centroid geocoding (or postal centroid fallback) use only the postal number as input. For example, specify the PostalCode as 3 rather than Dublin3. Only the postcode number is returned for postal centroid geocoding or fallback. Iceland has a three-digit postal code system. Italy has a five-digit postal code system. The first three numbers represent the province and the last two numbers designate the delivery point. Japan has a seven-digit numeric postal code system in the format: 999-9999. Latvia has a four-digit postal code system. The first two numbers represent the routing area and the last two numbers designate the post office. Postal codes cannot begin with 0, 22-29, 35, 49, 55 or 58-99. Lithuania has a five-digit postal code system. The LT prefix is allowed but is not required. Malaysia has a five-digit postal code system. Mexico has a five-digit postal code system. Macedonia has a four-digit postal code. Malta has an alphanumeric postal code. The first three letters represent the locality. This is followed by four digits. Montenegro has a five-digit postal code. The first two numbers represent the district and the last three represent the post office. Netherlands has a postal code system of four digits followed by two letters. The first two numbers represent the city and region. The last two numbers and two letters designate the specific house number range. The letters represent a distribution code. You can geocode using the four digits only or you can include the two-letter distribution code. Norway has a four-digit postal code. The first two digits designate the geographic area. New Zealand has a four-digit postal code. The first digit represents the geographic region. The second and third digits represent the postal sort area. The last digit represents a specific urban area, rural delivery or PO box lobby. Poland has a five-digit postal code in the format 99-999. The first digit represents the postal district. The second digit represents a major subdivision of that district. The three numbers after the dash represent the delivery post office. For large municipalities, the last three digits can represent a particular street, section of a street, or sometimes a specific address. Portugal has a four-digit postal code beginning with a number between 1 and 9. More recently, Portugal instituted a seven-digit postcode with a dash and three additional digits following the first four digits. The geocoder ignores the additional three digits and returns the four-digit postal code. Romania has a six-digit postal code system. Russia has a six-digit postal code system. Serbia has a five-digit postal code. Singapore has a six-digit postal code system. The first two numbers represent the sector and the last four numbers designate the delivery point within the sector. Every building in Singapore has a unique postal code. South Africa has a four-digit postal code system Slovakia has a five-digit postal code system. Slovenia has a four-digit postal code system. Sweden has a five-digit postal code beginning with a number between 1 and 9. There is typically a space between the first three digits (the outward sorting part of the postcode) and the last two digits (the inward sorting part). Thailand has a five-digit postal code system. Turkey has a five-digit postal code system. Postal codes are typically separated by a space between the third and fourth numbers, but the geocoder can handle variations in spacing or no spacing in postal codes. Taiwan has a three-digit postal code system. Vietnam has a six-digit postal code system. In the United Kingdom, each address is associated with an alphanumeric code up to seven characters in length. Each postcode includes an average of 15 addresses. In some cases, where a customer receives a substantial amount of mail, for example, a business, the postcode pertains to just that one address (a large-user postcode). Kosovo has a five-digit postal code. This field is not used in this country. |
StateProvince Data.StateProvince |
The meaning of State/Province varies by country. Countries in the Africa, Middle East, and Latin America databases do not use a state/province or equivalent as part of an address. However there is no penalty if state/province is used in input address.
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