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Upper-case, two-letter code defined by ISO-3166.
Lower-case, two-letter code defined by ISO-639.
Represents each country of data available via
this service, its
version, and licensed availability.
Upper-case, two-letter country code defined
by ISO-3166.
The unique version number for this data set.
The time at which this data was published.
True if these data are licensed.
Provides a list of Chrome division ID's associated
with the provided year.
Provides a list of Chrome subdivision ID's
associated with the provided year.
Provides a list of Chrome model ID's associated with
the provided year and
(sub)division ID.
Provides a list of Chrome style ID's associated with
the provided model ID.
Adding one or more switch strings to your request
will change the behavior of ADS.
Use the following switches to match output with your particular
needs.
By default, only equipment that could not have
been upgraded or removed will
be presented as installed. When you use this switch, any equipment
that could
be standard equipment will be installed even if they could have
been removed
or upgraded.
Causes ADS to provide additional description
information for each piece of
equipment.
Causes ADS to show information about all equipment
available for the vehicle,
whether or not it is installed.
Causes ADS to show normalized consumer information
such as recalls, awards,
and test results.
Causes ADS to show all available technical
specifications for the vehicle,
and additional information about them.
By default, only vehicles sold nationally are
considered for description.
This switch causes ADS to also consider vehicles sold only
regionally.
By default, ADS describes and installs only
equipment specifically
known to exist (usually because of user input.) This switch causes
ADS
to consider ordering logic caused by the installed equipment
itself
in addition to the ordering logic of the user-identified
equipment.
Causes ADS to show Category and Technical
Specification definitions in-line within a vehicle description.
The switch shall enable dealers that are VAR
licensed for build data with ADS to receive a successful
response if build data is returned.By default ADS shows installed standards and those who
do not want standards can use this switch to omit the standards.
Excludes Fleet Only information. (Default is
"both.")Excludes Retail Only information. (Default is
"both".)Provides a Chrome Media Gallery URL's associated
with the described vehicle.
Your user license dictates which views (none, multi-view, colorMatch,
or both) are
available. The default value is the most your license permits (hopefully
"both.")
Provide Multi-view images, if the client license
permits.Provide ColorMatch images, if the client license
permits.Provide both image types, if the client license
permits.
Describe a vehicle. You must provide one of: vehicle identifier
(VIN or HIN); Chrome style ID; or year, make name, and model name.
Optional input fields can
help identification by limiting color, trim, wheelbase, and installed
options.
Causes ADS to describe a vehicle from a given year, make, and
model. All
three must be populated.
Causes ADS to describe a vehicle from a given vehicle identifier
(VIN
or HIN.) You can optionally provide a known Chrome style ID or
Acode to help
the identification process.
Causes ADS to find and describe the given
vehicle.
Causes ADS to find and describe the given
vehicle by Acode.
Styles to be reduced to the exactly matched
style name.Trim names are typically things like "XLT",
"Sport" or "Eddie
Bauer".
MMC are typically things like "TK10743"or
"CC10706".
Give wheel base in inches. ADS will try to find vehicles where
(1) the
wheel base matters in the identification (usually Ford pickups)
and (2)
within +/- 2" of the given value. Round to the nearest whole inch.
If
you don't, ADS will.
OEM option codes are identifiers that manufacturers use to
identify which options and packages to install on a specific
vehicle. The
codes to use are unique to each manufacturer and will look like
"FF3" or
"AJX". You can provide as many of these as you know, but only one
per
element.
Primary Name of the Option, usually the
description part before the word incldues.
Provide the name and or description of equipment you know to be
installed.
If you know the manufacturer's actual name use it. Otherwise
use the most
descriptive name you can think of. You can provide as many of these as
you know, but only one per element.
The name of the exterior color. If you know the manufacturer's
actual
color name, use it. Otherwise use the most reasonable color you
can
think of.
The name of the interior color or interior color pair. If you
know the
manufacturer's actual color name, use it. Otherwise use the most
reasonable color you can think of.
Provide the name and or description of non-factory (aftermarket)
equipment
you know to be installed. This equipment will be listed as
installed
non-factory equipment, without validation against manufacturer's install
logic and will not affect the identification or installation
of factory
options, packages or equipment. You can provide as many of these as
you know, but only one per element.
The default behavior of ADS is to include both
fleet-only and
retail only styles when discovering vehicles. Use this switch to
tell
ADS to ignore either or both.
The default behavior of ADS is to include both
fleet-only and
retail only options when discovering equipment. Use this switch to
tell
ADS to ignore either or both.
If your license allows, ADS will provide additional images
(beyond the
stock image) for each style described in the output. Chrome Media
gallery
supports "colorMatch" (where the image is the designated color),
"multiView"
(where the vehicle is seen from several angles) and "both." See the
documentation for the switch type for specific instructions.
The default behavior of ADS is to include all
available technical specifications.
Use this switch to tell ADS specific technical specifications
(by title id) to be shown.
Provide a list of all available equipment category ID's.
Provide a list of all available technical specification definitions.