Synchronization QC Checks
Following is a list of Synchronization QC Quality Control checks that may be processed.
Note: Synchronization QC checks can have leading zeros in the Emergency Service Number (ESN Emergency Service Number. A three to five digit number representing a unique combination of emergency service agencies (law enforcement, fire and emergency medical service) designated to serve a specific range of addresses within a particular geographical area, or Emergency Service Zone (ESZ). The ESN facilitates selective routing and selective transfer, if required, to the appropriate PSAP and dispatching of the proper service agency(ies).) fields for any of the layers or tables used in the QC check. The leading zeros will not negatively affect the comparison and an accurate fallout for the synchronization check is created, including accurately displaying your data with any leading zeros.
Identifies Automatic Location Identification (ALI Automatic Location Identification. An enhanced electronic location system that automatically relays a caller's address when they call an emergency responder service such as 9-1-1.) records that do not correspond to a road segment in the road centerlines (RCL Road Centerline) layer. See ALI to RCL Synchronization.
Identifies Automatic Location Identification (ALI) records that do not correspond to an address point in the Site/Structure Address Point (SSAP Site Structure Address Point) layer. See ALI to SSAP Synchronization.
Identifies Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) records that do not correspond to a road segment in the road centerlines (RCL) layer. See MSAG to RCL Synchronization.
Identifies Site/Structure Address Points (SSAPs) that do not correspond to a record in the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) table. See SSAP to MSAG Synchronization.
Identifies Site/Structure Address Points (SSAPs) that do not correspond to a road segment in the road centerlines (RCL) layer. See SSAP to RCL Synchronization.