AS/NZS ISO 19160.4:2023 identically adopts ISO 19160 4:2023 which defines key terms for postal addressing, postal address components and constraints on their use. Also specifies a mechanism for the creation of sub-elements, which correspond to either sub-divisions of element content, such as door type or door indicator or to multiple occurrences and locations of elements in an address, such as levels of administrative regions.
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviated terms
5 Conformance
5.1 Composition
5.2 U-code
5.3 Rendering of postal address
5.4 PATDL template
6 Postal address components
6.1 General
6.2 Postal address segments
6.3 Postal address constructs
6.4 Postal address elements
6.5 Postal address sub-elements
6.6 Requirement for composition
7 Element and sub-element codes
7.1 General
7.2 Requirement for a U-code
8 Postal address rendering
8.1 General
8.2 Rendering parameters
8.3 Rendition instructions
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Concatenation
8.3.3 Abbreviation
8.3.4 Punctuation
8.4 Requirements for rendering of postal address
8.5 Requirement for domain of postal address template
9 Postal address template description language (PATDL)
9.1 General
9.2 PATDL as an XML Schema
9.2.1 General
9.2.2 Requirement for encoding of rendering rules
9.2.3 Requirement for data populating PATDL elements
9.3 PATDL elements
9.3.1 General
9.3.2 templateIdentifier
9.3.3 userPreferences
9.3.4 triggerConditions
9.3.5 lineData
9.3.5.1 Top level structure of lineData
9.3.5.2 lineName element
9.3.5.3 lineComponent element
9.3.5.3.1 General structure
9.3.5.3.2 renditionCommand
9.3.5.3.3 renditionOperator
9.3.5.3.4 elementData
9.3.6 combineData
9.3.6.1 General
9.3.6.2 Elements of combineGroupData
9.3.6.3 combinePriorityData
Annex A
A.1 General
A.2 Comformance class: Composition
A.3 Conformance class: U-code
A.4 Conformance class: Rendering of postal address
A.5 Conformance class: PATDL template
Annex B
B.1 Profile developer
B.2 Specification
B.3 Conformance
B.4 Profile model
Annex C
C.1 General
C.2 Basic rules regarding the addressee
C.3 Rule on the presence of mailee and addressee
C.4 Rules on positions of the mailee
C.5 Indirect identification of the addressee and mailee
C.6 Granularity constraints
C.7 Descriptive addresses
C.8 Cross-street addresses
C.9 Dual addresses
C.10 Sectoral addresses
C.11 Logical vs. sequential assignment
C.12 Assignment of level numbers
C.13 Extension vs. multiple secondary identifiers
C.14 Postcode vs. sorting code
C.15 Cardinality
C.16 Criteria for sub-elements
C.17 Segment replication
C.18 Criteria for sub-element codes
C.19 Element and sub-element boundary issues
C.20 Abbreviation of element and sub-element names in documents
Annex D
D.1 General
D.2 Supported cases of addressee and mailee
D.3 Generic initial template section for addressee and mailee
D.4 Abstract elements vs. elements which can be populated