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A warning message might be returned when entering city names and ZIP codes. If you encounter a warning message, first be sure to double-check that you separated the city name and state abbreviation with a comma. Then you should try:
In all cases, the ZIP code takes precedence over the city and state name. As a result, certain suburbs or small towns may not have their actual name in the database, but rather the name of the larger nearby city. In these cases, the 5-digit ZIP code for the smaller community will have to be entered to achieve correct results.
It may be possible that the last two letters of the city and state name that you entered do not make up a valid two-letter state/province abbreviation. eMILER assumes that the last two letters of the input line contain the state/province abbreviation, whether separated by a space or not. For a reference list of valid two-letter state/province abbreviations, see North American Abbreviations List.