The table below lists the profile options that are used for address formatting deployment.
Address Formatting Deployment Category
| Profile Option | Default | User Access | System Administration: Site | System Administration: Application | System Administration: Responsibility | System Administration: User |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HZ: Default Address Style | Postal Address | Update | Update | Update | Update | Update |
| HZ: Default Flexible Address Format | United States Address Style | No Access | Update | Update | Update | No Access |
| HZ: Default Name Style | Concatenated Name | Update | Update | Update | Update | Update |
| HZ: Language for Country Display | No Default | Update | Update | Update | Update | Update |
| HZ: Reference Language | No Default | Update | Update | Update | Update | Update |
| HZ: Reference Territory | No Default | Update | Update | Update | Update |
Specify the default style that the Address Formatting API uses when the caller does not pass a style.
For flexfield-based address formatting, determine the default format to use if no format is assigned to the selected country. See: Flexible Addresses.
Specify the style to be used to construct the PARTY_NAME column for a person name in the HZ_PARTIES table. This style is also the default that the Name Formatting API uses when the caller does not pass a style.
Specify the default language that the country name should be displayed in. If this profile option is left blank, then the country name is translated using the current session's NLS Language setting.
Specify the default language used in determining the appropriate name style formats. If this profile option is left blank, then the current session's NLS Language setting is used.
Specify the default territory used in determining the appropriate address style format. This profile option also controls whether an address is considered domestic or foreign, for showing or hiding the country name.
This profile option is used if the ICX: Territory profile option is left blank. If HZ: Reference Territory is also left blank, then the current session's NLS Territory setting is used.