Original User: shaunrconway
Hello Everyone,
ArcGIS 10 SP5 - SQL Server 2008
We have an address locator built off of our street centerline feature class. Some of our street segments will have an address range on one side of 0-0. This occurs along our divided highways / streets. Our problem is that any address along the entirety of the street (any segment) will be geocoded against the segment that has a range of 0-0.
For example, we search for 902 Church St. The geocoder first two results are for the divided section of road, block 1400 Church St.
Hard to explain so I attached two images. One details the error and the other displays the settings for our address locator.
Thanks,
Shaun
[ATTACH=CONFIG]25445[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]25446[/ATTACH]
Hello Everyone,
ArcGIS 10 SP5 - SQL Server 2008
We have an address locator built off of our street centerline feature class. Some of our street segments will have an address range on one side of 0-0. This occurs along our divided highways / streets. Our problem is that any address along the entirety of the street (any segment) will be geocoded against the segment that has a range of 0-0.
For example, we search for 902 Church St. The geocoder first two results are for the divided section of road, block 1400 Church St.
Hard to explain so I attached two images. One details the error and the other displays the settings for our address locator.
Thanks,
Shaun
[ATTACH=CONFIG]25445[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]25446[/ATTACH]
And even harder to understand; To me your illustration shows two segements; one has a range of 0-1414 and the other 0-1411. 902 falls well within that range.
Check your street data, and be sure your 0 - 0 ranges are on one side or the other.