by mjturvey | Dec 15, 2010 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Getting started
Performance Considerations Loqate is designed to use an efficient compressed and encrypted data storage and retrieval system, caching sections of the verification reference data into memory as appropriate. As with most random-access data-based applications, it will...
by Chris Harman | Apr 12, 2012 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Getting started
Query Process Overview The Query process is designed to perform SQL-like custom queries on the Loqate GKR. It enables searching and retrieving multiple results of specific address components that meet user-definable conditions. The query-conditions are expressed in...
by juanjsilva | Jun 29, 2012 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Getting started
Please note: The information on this page is no longer updated. Please visit our developer area at everythinglocation.com for the latest REST API documentation and support. REST API A key is required to access the REST API. Please contact Loqate to obtain your key....
by juanjsilva | Jun 29, 2012 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Getting started
REST Batch API A key is required to access the REST Batch API. Please contact Loqate to obtain your key. The REST Batch API can be accessed from the following URLs: http:/// https:/// Implementation Note The HTTP header should have the accept field set to...
by Chris Harman | Apr 12, 2012 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Getting started
Product Update June 2022 The Search function in Verify is now deprecated and in Maintenance Mode – no fixes will be made to any issues discoverd. This means that no further development or fixes to the functionality will be undertaken by Loqate. The existing...
by Christina Rivera | Jan 29, 2013 | Keep (KP Project), Getting started
SERP 1. How to run SERP certified verification I. You may invoke the SERP certification process for Canada directly by adding the process “SERP” to the process-list. In batch mode, run lqtbatch with the process set as “serp”. lqtbatch also generates a SERP address...