Complex addresses provide for the unique identification of secondary address sites within a larger, primary address site. A complex address requires both parts (secondary and primary) to provide unique definition. In the case of a ranged address within a complex, this data element is used in combination with the Address—complex road number 2, road number XXXXXX data element to obtain the first and last numbers of the address. Usage Examples: Biology Building B 20-24 Genetics Lane North (Complex road number 1 is 20) Blamey Research Institute 1-131 Sunshine Rd CAIRNS QLD 4870
Rose Cottage 9 Garden Walk (Complex road number 1 is 9) Happy Valley Retirement Village 75 Davis Street Guide for use/examples NORWOOD SA 5067 This data element is one of a number of items that can be used to create a primary address, as recommended by the AS 4590-2006 Interchange of client information standard. Components of the primary address are: Address site (or Primary Complex) name Address number or number range Road name (name/type/suffix) Locality State/Territory Postcode (optional) Country (if applicable).
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