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The default cutoff value to stop traversing.
[Visual Basic .NET]
Public Property DefaultCutoff As Object
[C#]
public object DefaultCutoff {get; set;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_DefaultCutoff(
Variant* Value
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_DefaultCutoff(
VARIANT Value
);
[C++] Parameters Value [out, retval]
Value is a parameter of type VARIANT* Value [in]
Value is a parameter of type VARIANT
DefaultCutoff specifies how far to search for the destinations around each origin. For example, setting a default cutoff of 10 miles will only return those destinations within 10 miles from each origin.
DefaultCutoff is considered �default� because it can be overridden on a feature-by-feature basis by the presence of a non-null value in the Cutoff_<attribute name> field of an individual feature.
DefaultCutoff, if not NULL, can be cast as a double. It is returned as an object/variant in order to allow a NULL to be used to specify no default cutoff value. A DefaultCutoff of zero indicates a search distance of zero. A DefaultCutoff of NULL indicates an unlimited search distance.