Attribution bindings, Log file dialog – Pitney Bowes MapMarker USA User Manual
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Chapter 3:
Using Geocoding Options
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User Guide
An output address without a house number remains in uppercase. This is to accommodate cases
such as PO BOX 233.
In mixed case output, streets such as McFly are handled so that the letter following Mc is capitalized.
However, words like MacIntosh are not handled because it cannot be differentiated from cases like
Macoun.
Attribution Bindings
MapMarker has the ability to add information from one table to another, either before, during, or after
the geocoding process. This ability is called attribution binding.
To begin the process of attribution binding (or simply to display or modify existing attribute bindings),
click Configure Attribution. This displays the Bind Attribute Table Columns to Output Columns
dialog.
Table attribution described fully in the topic
Table Attribution with MapMarker
.
For related information, see:
Using Geocoding Options on page 92
Log File Dialog on page 95
Match Settings Dialog on page 96
Fallback Dialog on page 105
Multiple Match Dialog on page 106
Log File Dialog
The log file is a text file that MapMarker generates during geocoding that contains setup and
processing information about the geocoding session. If you do not specify another name, the log file
is named
mapmarkr.log
and contains the results of the session, including number of matches,
non-matches, previously matched records, and the number of matched records by result code.
MapMarker appends new information to the top of the log file after each geocoding pass.
By default, the log file is written to the My Documents\MapMarker USA folder. CASS reports and
MapMarker batch files are also written to this area by default.
The maximum file size for the log file is 1 MB.
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By default, the error files IgnoredErrors.txt and ODBCErr.log are created in:
Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\MapInfo\MapMarker\USA\25.0