Element Name
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AddressReferenceSystemId
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Other common names for this element
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Definition
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A unique identifier of the Address Reference System for a specified area (Address Reference System Extent).
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Definition Source
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New
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Data Type
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Integer
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Existing Standards for this Element
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None
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Domain of Values for this Element
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Locally defined
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Source of Values
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Local
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How Defined (eg, locally, from standard, other)
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Locally
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Examples
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For examples, see the Complex Element: Address Reference System.
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Notes/Comments
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The Address Reference System Id provides a reliable attribute to link an individual address record or a group of address records to a specific Address Reference System. This attribute identifies the specific rules that should be used in evaluating the address record. The Address Reference System Id must be unique to the Address Authority.
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XML Tag
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<
AddressReferenceSystemId
>
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XML Model
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XML Example
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55
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Quality Measures
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DataTypeMeasure
UniquenessMeasure
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Quality Notes
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Element Name
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AddressReferenceSystemName
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Other common names for this element
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Definition
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The name of the address system used in a specified area (Address Reference System Extent).
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Definition Source
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New
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Data Type
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characterString
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Existing Standards for this Element
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None
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Domain of Values for this Element
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Locally defined
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Source of Values
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Local
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How Defined (eg, locally, from standard, other)
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Locally
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Examples
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For examples, see the Complex Element: Address Reference System.
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Notes/Comments
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In some cases, the Address Reference System Name may simply be the city or county name, such as "Town of Fairplay Address Reference System." In other cases, it may provide a name for the address reference system for a smaller area within a jurisdiction, such as "Boulder County Mountain Addressing System."
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XML Tag
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<
AddressReferenceSystemName
>
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XML Model
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XML Example
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Mountain Addressing Scheme
pre-1990 System
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Quality Measures
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Tabular Domain Measure
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Quality Notes
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Where geometry for the address reference system is available, the boundaries should be checked as well to support spatial queries.
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