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Introduce previousRequestId param for address validation #497

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CriticalElement opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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Introduce previousRequestId param for address validation #497

CriticalElement opened this issue Jul 25, 2023 · 1 comment
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The address validation api allows us to pass in a previousRequestId when making multiple calls to the address validation api for a single address. docs

Currently, this is not available in this library, and it would probably be a useful addition considering Google recommends using this parameter in addition to the address validation feedback request to improve the overall accuracy of the api.

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wangela commented Jul 25, 2023

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