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- Procedure for Foreign Addresses:
- overview
- [those outside of the U.S.A.]
-
- Once you select U.S.A as the country of usage in the International ì
- Installation Menu, the program presents items in the address that ì
- are specific to the U.S.A., such as 'zip code' and 'state.' These ì
- address elements are omitted when any other country is selected.
-
- Regardless of the country selected at the International Installation ì
- Menu, you always have the option of creating information specific to a ì
- country by using the 'COUNTRY=' logic available to you in COMMENT1. ì
- Let's say that you were placing the name of the country in the 'CITY' ì
- line but ran out of space. If you then place the phrase 'COUNTRY=' ì
- anywhere in COMMENT1, the program will take that country name and print ì
- it on the same line as the city on your label, following the city. For ì
- example, if you have this phrase in COMMENT1:
-
- COUNTRY=Australia/
-
- When you print a label, the program will sense that you want to ì
- print a country code that does not fit within the data entry screen and ì
- will then place 'Australia' after the the CITY. Observe that IN ì
- CONTROL must see a '/' at the end of your country code to signify ì
- the country. Note also that the program will print out the entire ì
- country code you enter between 'COUNTRY=' and '/', regardless of how ì
- may characters long that code is.
-
- Sorting by country code:
-
- If you wish to sort by country code in some or all of your addresses, ì
- then you would use the 'COUNTRY=' logic of COMMENT1 for your country ì
- name. Later, you could then select out those records unique to any one ì
- country by using the logic referenced in Appendix A-2:
-
-
- Appendix A-2:
- Logic behind Comments/name/city selection
- [select out records in 7 different places in program]
-
-
-
- Procedure for Canadian and Foreign Addresses:
- [when entered into the Client File]
-
-
- With respect to the state validation file:
-
- Although you could change the values in the State validation file in ì
- earlier versions of this program, that ability to alter values has been ì
- removed since this data is static. In addition to states and ì
- territories, you can also have these two entries: '--' and 'NA'. ì
- Either value could be used for foreign countries.
- è Both of these are valid 'states' and can be used during data entry.
- Values in State validation file:
-
- AL = Alabama MT = Montana
- AK = Alaska NE = Nebraska
- AS = American Samoa NV = Nevada
- AZ = Arizona NH = New Hampshire
- AR = Arkansas NJ = New Jersey
- CA = California NM = New Mexico
- CZ = Canal Zone NY = New York
- CO = Colorado NC = North Carolina
- CT = Connecticut ND = North Dakota
- DE = Delaware CM = Northern Mariana Is.
- DC = District of Columbia OH = Ohio
- FL = Florida OK = Oklahoma
- GA = Georgia OR = Oregon
- GU = Guam PA = Pennsylvania
- HI = Hawaii PR = Puerto Rico
- ID = Idaho RI = Rhode Island
- IL = Illinois SC = South Carolina
- IN = Indiana SD = South Dakota
- IA = Iowa TN = Tennessee
- KS = Kansas TX = Texas
- KY = Kentucky TT = Trust Territories
- LA = Louisiana UT = Utah
- ME = Maine VT = Vermont
- MD = Maryland VA = Virginia
- MA = Massachusetts VI = Virgin Islands
- MI = Michigan WA = Washington
- MN = Minnesota WV = West Virginia
- MS = Mississippi WI = Wisconsin
- MO = Missouri WY = Wyoming
- NA = Not Applicable
- -- = Not Applicable
-
-
-
- Note for foreign addresses,
- EXCEPT Canada, Australia, England, and Israel:
-
- If you enter either 'NA' or '--' for your state and '0' for zip, then ì
- these two items are omitted in the label. Insert your foreign address ì
- in the space for the city, where you have 40 characters. An example ì
- would be:
-
- CITY: The Netherlands
- or
- CITY: Tokyo, 150 Japan
-
-
-
- ===== Overview of placing country code into Comment1 =====
-
- If, for example, you have a Canadian address label that requires you ì
- enter 'Canada=' as per the instructions below. You do not have to type ìè in the phrase 'Canada=' every single time into Comment1. If you ì
- anticipate that you will be using Canadian addresses frequently, then ì
- you can create a default value for this phrase by going to the Main ì
- Program Menu and select the Other Options Menu. Once there, select 'C) ì
- Customize this system to your needs'. Once in the Custom Options ì
- Menu, observe this option:
-
- 2) Default State, City, Area Code. Sex ID, Address2, Comments 1 & 2
-
- After you select this option, you can enter this value as a default ì
- into 'Comment1':
-
- Comment1: Canada=
-
- From that point on, all records you ADD to the Client file will have ì
- that phrase as a default value.
-
- Upper\lower case conventions are irrelevant. These values are all ì
- interpreted the same:
- CANADA=v6a1a4
- Canada=V6A1A4
- CANada=V6A1a4
- canADA=v6a1A4
-
- ===== Canadian addresses: =====
-
- The Canadian Post Office requires that their 6 character 'Postal Code' ì
- occupy one line by itself below the address, with a space between the ì
- two sets of 3 characters. This program will accommodate this ì
- requirement if you observe the following: insert either 'NA' or '--' ì
- into state and '0' into zip, as per above. Place all of your address ì
- information including the city but not the 'Postal Code' into the ì
- Address1 and Address2 lines of your Client record. Then place the ì
- 'Postal Code' by itself on the comment1 line in this format:
-
- COMMENT1: CANADA=V6A1A4
-
-
- This phraseology of 'Canada=' can occur anywhere in Comment1 and the ì
- 'Postal Code' should be entered WITHOUT any spaces. Once the program ì
- detects that you have a Canadian address, it will apply a space in this ì
- manner in the last line of the label:
- V6A 1A4
-
- Lets say that this is the address you want to place into the Client ì
- record:
-
- Foster Technology
- 343 Railway
- Vancouver, B.C. V6A 1A4
-
- You would place this into the Client record in this manner:
-
- Company name: Foster Technology
- Address1: 343 Railwayè Address2: Vancouver, B.C.
- Comment1: CANADA=V6A1A4
-
- Note that you are inserting the city and province into address2 while ì
- leaving 'City' blank. This is crucial because the program will place ì
- the 'Postal Code' into the last line on the label normally reserved for ì
- city.
-
- ===== Australian Addresses: =====
-
- The Australian Post Office assigns a 4 digit 'Post Code'. This number ì
- can appear after the state. Let's say that you had written down this ì
- address:
-
- Australian Tool and Die, Ltd.
- 1307 Botany Road
- Mascon
- New South Wales
- 2020
-
- You would then enter that data into the program in this manner:
-
-
- Company name: Australian Tool and Die, Ltd.
- Address1: 1307 Botany Road
- City: Mascon N.S.W.
- Comment1: AUS=2020
-
- Once the program detects that you have placed 'AUS=' anywhere into ì
- Comment1, the program will then take that 4 digit code and place it at ì
- the end of the data entered into the 'City' line. Where you entered ì
- 'Mascon N.S.W.', the program will print out on line 5 of the labels: ì
- 'Mascon N.S.W. 2020'.
-
- Note that you could place the 'Postal Code' at the end of the 'City' ì
- line, space permitting.
-
-
- For another example of an Australian address, let's say that you had ì
- written down this address on a piece of paper:
-
- Minet Australia Ltd.
- 40th Level
- 100 Miller Street
- North Sydney, New South Wales
- 2060
-
- You would enter that address into the program in this manner:
-
- Company name: Minet Australia Ltd.
- Address1: 40th Level
- Address2: 100 Miller Street
- City: North Sydney, NSW
- Comment1: AUS=2060
- è
-
- the program would then move the '2060' Post Code to the 5th line of ì
- the mailing label, following 'North Sydney, NSW'.
-
- Note that when you enter the Post Code into Comment1, make sure that no ì
- spaces appear in 'AUS=2060'. The program knows that the Australian ì
- Post Code is 4 digits long and will not incorporate into the mailing ì
- label any additional characters or digits that follow your 4 digit Post ì
- Code.
-
-
- ===== Israeli Addresses: =====
-
- The Israeli postal system assigns a 5 digit Postal Code, which follows ì
- the city on printed labels.
-
- Let's say that you have this address written down:
-
-
-
- Haim Factor
- Jackson Factor Associates
- P.O. Box 1304
- Kiryat Tivon
- 36112
-
-
- You would enter that data into the program in this manner:
-
- First name: Haim
- Last name: Factor
- Company name: Jackson Factor Associates
- Address1: P.O. Box 1304
- City: Kiryat Tivon
- Comment1: IL=36112
-
-
-
- When the program sees 'IL=36112', the program knows that this is a ì
- 5 digit Israeli Postal Code and will print it out on the fifth line of ì
- the mailing label, following the city.
-
- Observe that it doesn't matter where in Comment1 the 'IL=36112' ì
- appears.
-
-
-
- ===== Great Britain: =====
-
-
- The British postal codes can be of varying length. These, for example, ì
- are all valid codes:
-
- B26 3QNè WS7 8XT
- BS2 0QE
- CH1 4LS
- LS11 0LW
- TW14 0PH
-
-
- You can insert the code in one of two places: either after the City or ì
- in Comment1. If you use the Comment1 line, precede the code with ì
- 'UK=', then follow the code by '/' to signify to the program that the ì
- code has no more characters. Specifically, to place 'LS11 0LW' in the ì
- Comment1 line, enter: UK=LS11 0LW/
-
- When the program sees 'UK=LS11 0LW/', the program knows that this ì
- is a British Postal Code and will print it out on the fifth line of the ì
- mailing label, following the city.
-
- Observe that it doesn't matter where in Comment1 the 'UK=LS11 0LW/' ì
- appears.
-