I've been struggling to geocode the following addresses from an Excel table both in ArcMap and ArcPro:
As you can imagine, I'm trying to geocode the addresses in the "StreetAddress" field.
When I try to just simply add the table to my document and geocode it, I'm prompted to use an "address locator", of which none of the defaults work. So I believe I have to create an address locator. I'm uncertain of the style that I should use. I've tried streets, home address, and several others and I continue to get error messages.
Can anyone identify what style I need just by looking at the above example of the table? Is there something else that I'm not doing correctly? e.g. are commas invalid characters? Should I be using a different table type that isn't Excel? Are there address locators that I can just download and use this dataset for (instead of having to create one)? I can tell I'm missing something fundamental here.
Thanks
Hi Brandon Crawford This question would be better for the ArcGIS Pro space.
For a guided workflow, you might take a look at Tutorial: Geocode a table of addresses—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
If you don't have your own locator, you should be able to use the World Geocoding Service - you'd need to be logged in to an ArcGIS Online organization with some credits. That is explained in the tutorial linked above.
With the Excel sheet in the Contents pane, right-click> Geocode Table.
That should launch the wizard. Does that work for you?
I see in your screenshot that you have many duplicate records, so if you choose to geocode with a service that will consume credits for every match, you might want to remove duplicate records before geocoding.
I realize that you also asked about creating your own locator, which is entirely possible. But before you go down that road, you would need reference data. Read Fundamentals of creating a locator—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation and try the tutorial above and check back in the ArcGIS Pro space if something isn't working.
Hope this helps!