How To Enter a Canadian Postal Code: Difference between revisions
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Because of the way the field is formatted in TraCS, it will appear as A1B2C-3 on the form. | Because of the way the field is formatted in TraCS, it will appear as A1B2C-3 on the form. | ||
If you getting a validation error, you may be entering the the number 0 instead of the letter O, the number 1 instead of the letter I, the number 8 instead of the letter B, etc. | If you getting a validation error, you may be entering the the number 0 instead of the letter O, the number 1 instead of the letter I, the number 8 instead of the letter B, the letter A instead of the number 4, etc. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:53, 3 April 2026
TraCS allows Canadian postal codes.
Canadian postal codes are 6 characters in the following format: Letter Number Letter Number Letter Number (Example: A1B2C3).
Because of the way the field is formatted in TraCS, it will appear as A1B2C-3 on the form.
If you getting a validation error, you may be entering the the number 0 instead of the letter O, the number 1 instead of the letter I, the number 8 instead of the letter B, the letter A instead of the number 4, etc.