Address
The postal address refers to the destination in the form of an address to which a postal item or delivery of goods is addressed. At a minimum, a postal address must contain the name of the recipient, which can be a person, a group of people or an organisational unit (e.g. companies, associations and the like), and a precise local name. In any case, the local name must contain the city and the corresponding postal code. If necessary, it must be extended to include a street indication with a house number or a P.O. Box number. For shipments abroad, the valid name of the country must be indicated. On a voluntary basis, the district within a municipality can also be specified, even if this is not necessary for the assignment of the mail. Attention: An address is always a sub-object of the organizational unit.
Fields
| Caption | Name | Type | Description |
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| GLN | GLN | string |
The Global Location Number (GLN) is part of the GS1 systems of standards. It is a simple tool used to identify a location and can identify locations uniquely where required. This identifier is compliant with norm ISO/IEC 6523. The GS1 Identification Key is used to identify physical locations or legal entities. |
| Addresscategory | AddressCategory | Model.AddressCategoryG |
The category of the address. |
| Name 1 | Name1 | string |
The first name of the address. This name will anyway be transferred at the interfaces to the shipping partners. Attention: Not all shipping partners support the entire length of the field! if necessary, the field content is cut off. |
| Name 2 | Name2 | string |
The second name of the address. This name will anyway be transferred at the interfaces to the shipping partners. Attention: Not all shipping partners support the entire length of the field! if necessary, the field content is cut off. |
| Name 3 | Name3 | string |
The third name of the address. This name is optionally transferred at the interfaces to the shipping partners. Attention: Not all shipping partners support a third name! |
| Name 4 | Name4 | string |
The fourth name of the address. This name is optionally transferred at the interfaces to the shipping partners. Attention: Not all shipping partners support a fourth name! |
| Housenumber | HouseNumber | string |
The house number of the address. Whenever possible, list the house number separately from the address lines. This allows for more accurate geo-coding! |
| Address line 1 | AddressLine1 | string |
The first line of address. Usually the name of the street. Whenever possible, list the house number separately from the address lines. This allows for more accurate geo-coding! |
| Address line 2 | AddressLine2 | string |
The second address line. The name of an address suffix that provides more information on how to locate the location. |
| Postal Code | PostalCode | string |
The postal code of the address. Depending on the country, there are different formats and requirements for the postal code. In the Control Panel, it is possible to specify for each country whether the postal code is required. Optionally, if available, a gazetteer can be activated for the country. This checks the entry for valid locations. |
| City | City | string |
The location of the address. Optionally, if available, a gazetteer can be activated for the country. This checks the entry for valid locations. |
| Country | Country | Model.CountryG |
The country of address. Optionally, if available, a gazetteer can be activated for the country. This checks the entry for valid locations. |
| Tel1 | string |
The general landline phone number of the address. |
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| Tel2 | string |
The mobile phone number of the address. |
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| string |
The email address of the address. |
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| EORI Number | EORINumber | string |
EORI stands for "Economic Operator Registration and Identification Number". Businesses and individuals wishing to trade must use the EORI number as an identification number in all customs procedures when exchanging information with customs administrations. A common type of identification number within the EU contributes to greater efficiency, both for economic operators and customs authorities. |