Available with Business Analyst license.
Summary
Creates a profile from a table of address records.
Learn more about how Create Profile By Table Geocoding (Business Analyst) works
Usage
Input tables must be in a format that can be opened in ArcGIS.
Only matched address records will be included in the output segmentation profile.
Syntax
CreateSegProfileByTableGeocoding(Dataset, MatchFields, SegmentationBase, ProfileFolder, {InputVolumeInfoFieldName}, {InputProfileComments}, {CreateCustomerLayerForSegmentationProfile}, {GeocodedCustomerFeatureClass}, {UseZip4Locator})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
Dataset | Table containing the address records. | Table |
MatchFields | Input address fields for appending segmentation codes. | Field Info |
SegmentationBase | Population or household base for the profile being created. | String |
ProfileFolder | The output profile is created in this folder. The folder name corresponds to the name of the profile used in Business Analyst. For example, a profile created in the folder C:\My Output Data\Projects\Default Project\Segmentation\Profiles\NewProfile would be referred to as NewProfile in Business Analyst. | Folder |
InputVolumeInfoFieldName (Optional) | Field containing volume information with which the profile can optionally be created. For example, you can create a profile using sales for each customer. | Field |
InputProfileComments (Optional) | Optional comments for profile. These comments can include information such as author, source, date, and vintage. | String |
CreateCustomerLayerForSegmentationProfile (Optional) | Creates a profile for each separate polygon in your shapefile.
| Boolean |
GeocodedCustomerFeatureClass (Optional) | Feature class containing geocoded customers. | Feature Class |
UseZip4Locator (Optional) | Use the ZIP+4 database to geocode.
| Boolean |
Code sample
CreateProfileByTableGeocoding example (stand-alone script)
# Name: CreateProfileByTableGeocoding.py
# Description: Creates a segmentation profile by geocoding address fields from a table in the San Francisco area.
# Author: Esri
# Import system modules
import arcview
import arcpy
arcpy.ImportToolbox(r"C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.8\Business Analyst\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Business Analyst Tools.tbx")
try:
# Acquire extension license
arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Business")
# Define input and output parameters for the Create Profile by Table Geocoding tool
Dataset = "C:/ArcGIS/Business Analyst/US_2019/Datasets/Tutorial/sf_custs.dbf"
MatchFields = "Addr ADDRESS VISIBLE;Addr2 <none> VISIBLE;City <none> VISIBLE;State <none> VISIBLE;ZIP ZIP VISIBLE;ZIPExt <none> VISIBLE;Firm NAME VISIBLE"
SegmentationBase = "Total Adult Population"
ProfileFolder = "C:/temp/NewProfile.xml"
# Create Profile by Table Geocoding
arcpy.CreateProfileByTableGeocoding_ba(Dataset, MatchFields, SegmentationBase, ProfileFolder)
# Release extension license
arcpy.CheckInExtension("Business")
except:
print arcpy.GetMessages(2)
Environments
This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments.
Licensing information
- Basic: Requires Business Analyst
- Standard: Requires Business Analyst
- Advanced: Requires Business Analyst