![]() Order Importing - As orders are imported (eCMS or any XML order source) you can tell CMS to attempt to validate all of the addresses in each order.Address - Mailing, Billing and Shipping.You can click on the billing address to bring up the editor and validate from there but this is not yet supported for the shipping addresses. This color coding is also done on the Shipping and Money addresses. View Invoice - While you cannot validate from the View Invoice screen, we do color code the shipping and billing addresses shown here using red font to indicate a non-validated address and green to indicate a validated address.Money - Billing Address>Modify (same Address Editor screen).Shipping - Shipping Address>Modify (same Address Editor screen used for editing a shipping/recipient address).Items (the Address Editor used for adding multi-ship recipients).Order Entry, wherever an address is found.The address validation option is available in the following screens: This flag will pass through to the UPS and FedEx through our various shipping integrations automatically. FedEx and UPS both assess a residential surcharge to their shipments and this flag will let CMS know when a shipment can go commercial, saving you the ~$2 residential surcharge. CMS will use this RDI to flag the address as commercial when appropriate. An added benefit to the validation process is it will return the the Residential Delivery Indicator.In that situation, validating the shipping in this case would automatically set the billing as validated as well. This is even true if the billing=shipping and both are different than the mailing. If the billing and/or shipping address is the same as the mailing, they too will immediately be set as validated to match.If any edits are made to the validated address, it immediately reverts to showing as non-validated.It can also correct spelling errors anywhere in the address. Validate button turns from red to green.moved the suite onto the same lines as the address (which should be done when there is room).Note the changes made to the address in this example: Here is a basic example from the Contact Manager (Customers) section in CMS: It will also standardize the address (like CASS) to append Zip +4, convert Street to St and so on. In other words, it will validate that the address is deliverable (according to USPS,) a real address.not just one properly formatted. The service performs address validation and standardization. If the address could not be validated, that means the address was not close enough to a deliverable address to be corrected and the customer should be contacted to confirm their address information. The validation response will indicate if your address could be validated and if so, it will also be standardized. To use AVM, you'll just click the new Validate button which is located by the address you want to validate. If you use AVM to validate your address before processing the credit card, your AVS processing stands a better chance of getting a match. It does nothing to validate that the address is properly formatted or deliverable. AVS is only used to verify that the billing address of the order is the same as the billing address of the cardholder. This is rather different than AVS (Address Verification Service) which is used when you process credit cards. Watch our YouTube video on AVM to see it in action! This option is available in CMS where there is an editable address. whether they result from your operator or the customer. This validation not only ensures proper formatting of an address ( CASS) but also validates that the address is indeed deliverable! This will help you catch typos, missing apartment numbers, etc. The Address Validation Module (AVM) links CMS to Endicia Label Server (ELS) allowing users to validate individual addresses against the latest USPS data in real-time. 9 Managing the Jshutdown of Endicia's Dial-a-Zip service.
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