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Chapter 7:

DPV

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User Guide

The DPV

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output columns and possible values are described in the following

DPV Column Values

table.

DPV Column Values

Column Name

type (width)

Description

DPV ConfCode

char (1)

The DPV confirmation code for the geocoded address. The value of ConfCode
determines the value of Cmra and falsePos.

Values:

N – Delivery Point not valid.

Y– Delivery Point valid for primary and valid for secondary, if secondary input is
present.

S – Valid primary. Secondary (such as unit number) is present but not confirmed.
For rural route, primary is present but not confirmed.

D – Address is incomplete (highrise with no unit number, or rural route with no
box number).

empty – No value returned. This happens when the ZIP + 4

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code generates an

ND non-match code, for example, 91352-41ND. The Commercial Mail Receiving
Agency (CMRA) is also empty in this case. In CASS™ processing, ZIP + 4 codes
that are NDs are not returned. For details on non-match codes, see

Non-match

Codes (N category) on page 133

.

DPV Cmra

char (1)

Indicates whether the geocoded address belongs to a (Commercial Mail
Receiving Agencies (CMRA).

Values:

Y – CMRA was found.

N – CMRA was not found.

blank – Blank character (a space) returned as the value. If the ConfCode returns
an ‘N’, the CMRA property returns a blank character as the value. Since the
address does not exist in the DPV database, there is no reason to check for a
CMRA. This occurs in general delivery matches.

empty – No value returned. This happens in the following cases:

If the ConfCode does not return a value, the CMRA does not return a
value. This occurs when the ZIP + 4 code is an ND.

Military matches.

Unique ZIP Code™ matches.