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 lin.wang | Aug 23, 2013 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Documentation
The table below displays the SERP verification codes currently available in the Loqate API. Field Definition SerpStatusEx V (Valid) C (Correctable) : Correctable fields will have been corrected to their right values in the output. N (Invalid) Questionable QR (for...
by lin.wang | Oct 15, 2013 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Documentation
Report Process The Report process is designed to generate reports during batch processing. Supported Reports : Data Quality Report (DQR) CASS Report PS3553 Report SERP Report Usage Report Process can be invoked from lqtBatch by adding the following options in the...
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Please note: The information on this page is no longer updated.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 vivien.wen@loqate.com | Apr 17, 2018 | Keep (KP Project), Revise (KP Project), Documentation
Command Line Batch Processor The command line batch processor is an application that is designed to allow UTF-8 text files to be processed without the need to integrate an API. Help information can be obtained by running ‘lqtbatch -h’ at the command line....