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NameTracer Pro - Composite Residency Codes
Summary
Once a NameTracer match has been made, a “Composite Residency” item is displayed against the final Name & Address. The code indicates which source data file the entry has been retrieved from. This document describes how to interpret the six digit dataset and date code.
Composite Residency Field
After a successful trace, and a picklist item has been stepped into, an entry similar to the following will be displayed:

Note the “Composite residency” field after the address details, showing “gbrcfr 200006 200106”. This describes the source file and the date range the resident was registered. The next section details how to interpret this code to see which registered the resident is stored on.
Composite Residency Codes
The first part of the Composite Residency code indicates which dataset the resident has been located from. The following table lists each possible data set code:
Code
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Name
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Source
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GBRENC
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Experian National Canvasse (ENC)
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Experian
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GBREFR
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Experian Full Electoral Register (EFR)
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Experian
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GBRCCR
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CACI Consumer Register (CCR)
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CACI
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GBRCFR
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CACI Full Electoral Register (CFR)
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CACI
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The dates following the source name are in YYYYMM format, showing the date range when the person was registered.
With the fictions example above the composite residency code is “gbrcfr 200006 200106”. This shows that Joe Bloggs was registered as resident at “271 Downing Street” from June 2006 to June 2001, and it was sourced from the CACI Consumer Register.
Further Resource
More Information on Data Sets can also be found in the GBR Country Information Guide (CIG). This document will have been provided with NameTracer Pro Web, but it is also available for download from the QAS eSupport Site, http://support.qas.com . |