MNS and international data

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Post by ray.wurlod »

The term is US-centric. It means anything outside the borders of the USA. This includes Canada and Mexico.

Character set is not suggested by "international" in this context. Character set is managed by NLS. In theory you could process US data specified in Kanji characters. However, I suspect that the MNS stage works best when the data are in English.
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my second question - how to override MNS rule sets?

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Thanks ray.wurlod!

Can you shed some light on my second question - how to override MNS rule sets?
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I believe you can overrides the rules by looking in the 'WAVES Rules' folder.

For historical information, WAVES was 'Worldwide Address Validation and Enhancement System', and was the precursor to 'Address Verification Interface' (AVI). WAVES used the MNS rules to standardize the address data before matching it to the reference data. Hence, the name of the folder is 'WAVES Rules'.
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Post by stuartjvnorton »

You can modify them using overrides.

You can't update the PAT file without making a copy, and the list of MNS rulesets you can choose from in the MNS Stage appears to be hard-coded.
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Post by DWS »

thanks for the clarification.

A further question: MNS can only standardize address, not area, is that true?
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