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ArcPy geocode address geocoding syntax
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Currently I am trying to run a "custom" composite address locator through script and I cannot seem to figure out the proper syntax. I can run the geocoder through the Arc Geocoder Tool (Runs Manually) but I cannot seem to get it working in the script.
In the tool the address inputs are as follows:
- Street or Intersection:
- City or Placename:
- State:
- ZIP Code:
- ZIP4
addrFld = "AddrAdded"
lkCity1Fld = "MapCity"
stateFld = "State"
geo_flds = "Street or Intersection 0;City or Placename 1;State 2;ZIP Code <None>;ZIP4 <None>".format(addrFld, lkCity1Fld, stateFld)
locator = r"SomeDriveComposite_Parcels"
arcpy.GeocodeAddresses_geocoding(in_table, locator, geo_flds, out_fc)
Receiving Error: ERROR 000010: Geocode addresses failed. Failed to execute (GeocodeAddresses).
- The input table runs through the tool
- The the address locator exists
- The output location is the same as it is in the tool
- Running: Arc 10.4.1
- License: Advanced
arcpy geocoding
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Currently I am trying to run a "custom" composite address locator through script and I cannot seem to figure out the proper syntax. I can run the geocoder through the Arc Geocoder Tool (Runs Manually) but I cannot seem to get it working in the script.
In the tool the address inputs are as follows:
- Street or Intersection:
- City or Placename:
- State:
- ZIP Code:
- ZIP4
addrFld = "AddrAdded"
lkCity1Fld = "MapCity"
stateFld = "State"
geo_flds = "Street or Intersection 0;City or Placename 1;State 2;ZIP Code <None>;ZIP4 <None>".format(addrFld, lkCity1Fld, stateFld)
locator = r"SomeDriveComposite_Parcels"
arcpy.GeocodeAddresses_geocoding(in_table, locator, geo_flds, out_fc)
Receiving Error: ERROR 000010: Geocode addresses failed. Failed to execute (GeocodeAddresses).
- The input table runs through the tool
- The the address locator exists
- The output location is the same as it is in the tool
- Running: Arc 10.4.1
- License: Advanced
arcpy geocoding
Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24
add a comment |
Currently I am trying to run a "custom" composite address locator through script and I cannot seem to figure out the proper syntax. I can run the geocoder through the Arc Geocoder Tool (Runs Manually) but I cannot seem to get it working in the script.
In the tool the address inputs are as follows:
- Street or Intersection:
- City or Placename:
- State:
- ZIP Code:
- ZIP4
addrFld = "AddrAdded"
lkCity1Fld = "MapCity"
stateFld = "State"
geo_flds = "Street or Intersection 0;City or Placename 1;State 2;ZIP Code <None>;ZIP4 <None>".format(addrFld, lkCity1Fld, stateFld)
locator = r"SomeDriveComposite_Parcels"
arcpy.GeocodeAddresses_geocoding(in_table, locator, geo_flds, out_fc)
Receiving Error: ERROR 000010: Geocode addresses failed. Failed to execute (GeocodeAddresses).
- The input table runs through the tool
- The the address locator exists
- The output location is the same as it is in the tool
- Running: Arc 10.4.1
- License: Advanced
arcpy geocoding
Currently I am trying to run a "custom" composite address locator through script and I cannot seem to figure out the proper syntax. I can run the geocoder through the Arc Geocoder Tool (Runs Manually) but I cannot seem to get it working in the script.
In the tool the address inputs are as follows:
- Street or Intersection:
- City or Placename:
- State:
- ZIP Code:
- ZIP4
addrFld = "AddrAdded"
lkCity1Fld = "MapCity"
stateFld = "State"
geo_flds = "Street or Intersection 0;City or Placename 1;State 2;ZIP Code <None>;ZIP4 <None>".format(addrFld, lkCity1Fld, stateFld)
locator = r"SomeDriveComposite_Parcels"
arcpy.GeocodeAddresses_geocoding(in_table, locator, geo_flds, out_fc)
Receiving Error: ERROR 000010: Geocode addresses failed. Failed to execute (GeocodeAddresses).
- The input table runs through the tool
- The the address locator exists
- The output location is the same as it is in the tool
- Running: Arc 10.4.1
- License: Advanced
arcpy geocoding
arcpy geocoding
edited Apr 12 at 18:58
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kShortkShort
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Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24
add a comment |
Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24
Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24
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I ended up putting the the GeocodeAddresses_geocoding tool into model builder and then converted the model to a python script to find the proper syntax.
Replaced the geo_flds line with the following:
geo_flds = "Street AddrAdded VISIBLE NONE;City City VISIBLE NONE;State State VISIBLE NONE;ZIP <None> VISIBLE NONE;ZIP4 <None> VISIBLE NONE"
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I ended up putting the the GeocodeAddresses_geocoding tool into model builder and then converted the model to a python script to find the proper syntax.
Replaced the geo_flds line with the following:
geo_flds = "Street AddrAdded VISIBLE NONE;City City VISIBLE NONE;State State VISIBLE NONE;ZIP <None> VISIBLE NONE;ZIP4 <None> VISIBLE NONE"
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I ended up putting the the GeocodeAddresses_geocoding tool into model builder and then converted the model to a python script to find the proper syntax.
Replaced the geo_flds line with the following:
geo_flds = "Street AddrAdded VISIBLE NONE;City City VISIBLE NONE;State State VISIBLE NONE;ZIP <None> VISIBLE NONE;ZIP4 <None> VISIBLE NONE"
add a comment |
I ended up putting the the GeocodeAddresses_geocoding tool into model builder and then converted the model to a python script to find the proper syntax.
Replaced the geo_flds line with the following:
geo_flds = "Street AddrAdded VISIBLE NONE;City City VISIBLE NONE;State State VISIBLE NONE;ZIP <None> VISIBLE NONE;ZIP4 <None> VISIBLE NONE"
I ended up putting the the GeocodeAddresses_geocoding tool into model builder and then converted the model to a python script to find the proper syntax.
Replaced the geo_flds line with the following:
geo_flds = "Street AddrAdded VISIBLE NONE;City City VISIBLE NONE;State State VISIBLE NONE;ZIP <None> VISIBLE NONE;ZIP4 <None> VISIBLE NONE"
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Have you tried just using ArcMap/ArcCatalog to geocode the table manually? That isn't a good error returned but it makes me think the Geocoder/Locator might be a issue.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 18:37
Yes, that is what I mean by works in the Arc Tool will edit the text to say manually runs.
– kShort
Apr 12 at 18:39
Have you tried using model-builder to just do a quick set of the same steps; then export that model to py? sometimes that can help you see where some idiosyncrasy that the initial export can highlight.
– D.E.Wright
Apr 12 at 21:45
@D.E.Wright Thank you. This was great tip!
– kShort
Apr 15 at 15:24