Structure of The File
| Element | Field name | Description | Max length |
|---|---|---|---|
| Organisation | Organisation Name | 60 | |
| Department Name | 60 | ||
| Premises | Sub Building Name | 30 | |
| Building Name | 50 | ||
| Building Number | 4 | ||
| Thoroughfare | Dependent Thoroughfare Name | 60 | |
| Dependent Thoroughfare Descriptor | 20 | ||
| Thoroughfare Name | Street | 60 | |
| Thoroughfare Descriptor | 20 | ||
| Locality | Double Dependent Locality | Small villages | 35 |
| Dependent Locality | 35 | ||
| Post Town | 30 | ||
| Postcode | Postcode | 7 | |
| PO Box | PO Box | 6 |
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