nCode Messages And Status Codes

nCode provides lots of feedback about the status of your addresses and what needs to be done to make them perfect. This article will tell you what kind of information is available and how you can use it. Status Codes When you analyze an address with nCode, it gives you helpful status information. The status […]

nCode Toolkit 10.0.760 Released

As good as nCode is, we are always looking for new ways to make it even better. Over time, new address matching challenges arise. Often, these new challenges are brought to our attention by the users of nCode. In order to give our customers the best address quality tools for Canadian postal addresses, we do […]

nCode TV: Address Correction And Standardization

You want to make sure that your addresses are accurate and correctly formatted. Getting your addresses right and keeping them that way is one of the best ways to avoid all kinds of operational and customer service problems. Want to know more about how nCode can help you to automatically correct and standardize your Canadian […]

nCode Website: New And Improved

At Nova, we’ve always worked hard to ensure that our nCode line of address quality software will help you to maximize the value of your address data assets. We’re committed to bringing you the best address quality software products and the best service and support. As part of this commitment, we’ve completely overhauled our website. […]

Automating The nCode Reference Data Download

nCode uses reference data published by Canada Post to match and correct your Canadian mailing addresses. Getting the latest monthly reference data update is easy. We email our customers with links to download the new file each month. You just click the link and the file is downloaded right to your PC. Installing the database […]

Invalid Excluded Address Transition Period

On November 2, 2011, Canada Post announced changes to the transition period for invalid excluded addresses. Background In January 2011, Canada Post introduced Point of Call reference data (“PoCAD”) for use in generating Statement of Accuracy reports. An important feature of the PoCAD data is that it includes much more granular information, in particular, unit […]

I Got n nCode Error Message. What Do I Do?

Although we do our best to try to avoid it, you might sometimes receive an error message when working with the nCode Workbench (nCodeCfg.exe). When an unanticipated error occurs, you will see a dialog box that looks like this: The standard message is: nCode Configuration Utility An error has occured. The details have been logged […]

What Should You Do With A Declared Valid Address

In general, an address that is valid (status=”V”) according to nCode is one which already has all of the important address elements. This means nothing important is missing or incorrect. A valid address might need some standardization to fix superficial issues like abbreviating keywords or removing punctuation, but the address elements themselves are complete and correct. A […]

What Is A “Questionable Address”?

A Questionable Address is one which is not complete or fully accurate, but in most instances will still be deliverable according to Canada Post’s SERP rules. Apartment building addresses are questionable if the mailing addresses do not have a unit number and there are no unit numbers available in the Canada Post reference database. Rural addresses are […]

What Platforms Are Supported By nCode Web Services?

nCode Web Services edition provides powerful address quality functionality using an interface that is optimized for distributed and web-based systems. Any platform that can use standards-based SOAP/XML web services can use nCode Web Services. You can host nCode Web Services on your own premises. It runs natively on these platforms: Microsoft Windows (XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, […]