Viewing quick find candidates on a map – Pitney Bowes MapMarker USA User Manual

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Chapter 7:

Finding Address with Quick Find

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User Guide

The DataSource numbers and names are summarized in the

DataSource Numbers and Names

table.

Result Code In the

Candidate List Columns

example, the Centrus Point dictionary returns an S8

result code. Only a point dictionary can return an S8 result. The TomTom Street dictionary returns an
S5 result.

Result Codes are covered in

Chapter 6 Result Codes

.

Match Code and Location Code Match Codes describe the portion of the address that matched or
failed to match. Location Codes provide detailed information on the accuracy and quality of the
assigned geocode. These codes also differ depending on which dictionary was used for the
candidate match.

Match Codes and Location Codes are covered in

Match Codes and Location Codes on page 305

.

Viewing Quick Find Candidates on a Map

To visualize Quick Find candidates on a map, you must first specify a valid location of the street
data. This activates the Map button on the Interactive or Quick Find dialog box. See

Maps System

Preferences

for more information.

1. After pointing to a valid location for your street data, follow these steps:

2. Select the candidate that you want to display on a map and click Map. Use Ctrl-Click to select

multiple candidates. The Candidate Map window appears and selected candidates are

DataSource Numbers and Names

DataSource Number

DataSource Name

0 USPS

data

1 TIGER

data

2 TomTom

data

6 NAVTEQ

data

7

TomTom point-level data

8

Centrus point data

10 User

Dictionary

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