Address Validation Deployment Category

The table below lists the profile options that are used for address validation deployment.

Address Validation Deployment Category

Profile Option Default User Access System Administration: Site System Administration: Application System Administration: Responsibility System Administration: User
ECX: Log File Path No Default No Access No Access No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Address Validation Level for Application No Default No Access No Access Update No Access No Access
HZ: Address Validation Level for Site No Default No Access No Access Update No Access No Access
HZ: Allow Update to Standardized Address Yes Update Update No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Create Log for Adapters No Update Update No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Default Location Service Adapter No Default Update Update No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Maintain Location History Yes Update Update No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Timeout Limit for Address Validation 300 Update Update No Access No Access No Access
HZ: Validate First 5 Digits of US ZIP Code Yes Update Update No Access No Access No Access
Applications Server-Side Proxy Host and Domain No Default Update Update Update Update Update
Application Proxy Port No Default Update Update Update Update Update
Applications Proxy Bypass Domains No Default Update Update Update Update Update

ECX: Log File Path

See: Define System Profile Options.

HZ: Address Validation Level for Application

Specify the address validation level for applications.

HZ: Address Validation Level for Site

Specify the address validation level for sites.

HZ: Allow Update to Standardized Address

Specify whether or not users or programs can update addresses that were standardized by address validation adapters. Even if this profile option is set to Yes, updates are allowed only if they do not violate other validations, such as tax validation rules. If a standardized address is updated, it becomes eligible for revalidation in future address validation processes.

HZ: Create Log for Adapters

Specify whether or not to create log entries in the HZ_ADAPTER_LOGS table for adapter processes, for example, address validation through an address validation adapter.

In the HZ_ADAPTER_LOGS table, the OUT_DOC column stores the outbound XML documents and log files, and the IN_DOC column stores the inbound XML documents and logs.

HZ: Default Location Service Adapter

Specify the system-wide default address validation adapter to use, if you want to use only one adapter for all address validations. If no country-specific default adapter is selected by the user for a specific import or address validation process, this default adapter is also used.

HZ: Maintain Location History

Specify whether or not to track the history of location and location profile records. If location history is maintained, then every update to a location's supported address elements is tracked in the HZ_LOCATION_PROFILES table for all content sources in the HZ_LOCATIONS table. Supported address elements include the four address lines, city, state, county, and country.

HZ: Timeout Limit for Address Validation

Specify the number of seconds that the address validation "black box" should wait for a response from the address validation adapter before timing out. The adapter receives the XML file that the black box sends, and should send a corresponding response to validate the addresses.

HZ: Validate First 5 Digits of US ZIP Code

Use this profile option to validate the first five digits of the US postal code. The first five digits of the US postal code are validated if the profile value is Yes, else the complete postal code is validated. If you do not specify any value, the first five digits of the US postal code are validated

You can update this profile option only at the site level.

Internal Name: HZ_VAL_FIRST_5_DIGIT_US_ZIP

Applications Server-Side Proxy Host and Domain

Use this profile option to specify the host name, if your organization uses a proxy server.

This profile option is required.

You can update this profile option only at the site level.

Internal Name: WEB_PROXY_HOST

Application Proxy Port

Use this profile option to specify the proxy port number, if your organization uses a proxy server.

This profile option is required if you specified a host name for the proxy server.

You can update this profile option only at the site level.

Internal Name: WEB_PROXY_PORT

Applications Proxy Bypass Domains

Use this profile option to avoid requests to be passed through the proxy server, and minimize performance lag during address validation. If you do not want to access address validation servers set outside the firewall, but have set values for profiles: Applications Server-Side Proxy Host and Domain and Applications Proxy Port, then you can specify the domain address of the address validation server.

This profile option is optional.

You can update this profile option only at the site level.

Internal Name: WEB_PROXY_BYPASS_DOMAINS

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