When an address locator is created, default parameters of the geocoding properties and options are saved in the locator. The geocoding properties and options control how the locator finds and filters the list of candidates, how it places the locations of matched addresses, what information is contained in the geocoding output, and how to optimize geocoding performance. The following list shows what properties and options you can view or change:
- Name and description of the locator
- Reference data used for building the locator and relative paths to the data
- Place-name alias table
- Input address fields
- Output fields
- Geocoding options such as minimum match score and intersection connectors
- Performance options including cache size and search time-out
Accessing the address locators
To modify the address locator's settings, you must have write permission to the folder where you create and store the address locator.
If you publish the address locator as a geocode service in ArcGIS for Server and later modify the settings of the address locator, the geocode service must be republished.
Modifying an address locator's settings
When an address locator is created, geocoding properties and options are saved in the locator. On the Address Locator Properties dialog box, you can modify the description of the locator, geocoding options that control the searching and matching of addresses, and other parameters for optimizing performance. See Modifying an address locator's settings to learn how to modify the settings of a locator.
Modifying a composite address locator's settings
When a composite address locator is created, references to participating address locators, geocoding properties, and options are saved in the composite locator. On the Composite Address Locator Properties dialog box, you can add or remove participating address locators and modify the geocoding options. See Modifying a composite address locator's settings to learn how to modify the settings of a composite locator.