Setup Barriers

Barriers can be used to restrict territory creation in some areas and restrict areas of the territory.

A barriers layer can be placed anywhere within the territory design layer group layer. Moving barriers outside the territory solution removes or disables barriers located in this section. The territory solution layer can contain any number of barrier layers. Additional barrier layers can only be created by copying and pasting the original layer in the ArcMap table of contents. Barrier layers can be renamed, without a change in function, and they can also be removed. The Setup Barriers command adds the Barriers layer back to the territory solution if the layer was removed.

A default barriers group layer is created with a territory solution in the Constraints group layer.

Any feature layers placed into the barriers layer of a territory solution layer become barriers for this territory solution layer. Any number of layers can be placed into barriers and can be point, line, polygonal, or group layers. Layers located in the Business Analyst barriers layer Business Analyst Network Barriers will be applied to all Territory Design layers with the same rules as barriers located in the Barriers layer. This is a global setting.

Layers can be added in one of the following ways:

  1. Setup Barriers command
  2. Add Data context menu command for barriers layer
  3. Copy from the table of contents and paste to barriers layer
  4. Copy from the table of contents to the barriers layer with CTRL key pressed
  5. Drag layers from the table of contents to the barriers layer

Layers added to a barriers layer using methods 1–4 above will be assigned special symbols:

Layers added using method 5 will keep the original layer symbol.

Setup Barriers

The Setup Barriers command is available in context menu for Constraints layer, Barriers layer, and in the Territory Design menu.

The Setup Barriers command shows the Setup barriers dialog box for the territory solution layer. This dialog box allows you to manage the list of barriers and shows a list of barriers of selected territory solution layer (from all Barriers layers). Added barriers will be placed into the first Barriers layer of the selected territory solution layer. The Setup Barriers command from the main menu will be applied to the Active territory solution layer.

How do barriers work in Territory Design?

Barriers are used in Create Territories from Seed Points, Create Territories from Centers of Density, and Balance algorithms. Barriers are used for Straight Line and Drive Time/Distance types.

As shown in the graphic below, Territory Design polygonal barriers have different meaning from Network Analyst or Business Analyst polygonal barriers.

Territory Design, Network Analyst, and Business Analyst barriers

The Territory Design polygonal barriers allow you to create territories inside the barrier polygon and restrict areas of this territory by the boundary of the polygon. Network Analyst and Business Analyst polygonal barriers do not allow you to place anything into a barriers polygon.

The table below shows how barriers are utilized depending on Distance and barrier shape type.

Barrier Shape Type

Distance Type: Straight Line

Distance Type: Drive Time/Distance

Point

Not supported

NA/SM Solver

Line

TD algorithms

NA Solver

Polygon

TD algorithms

TD algorithms

Point barriers and Drive Time/Distance distance

A candidate territory is not allowed by the barrier if point barriers block streets used by the network solver to access this territory.

Point barriers

Line barriers and Straight Line distance

A candidate territory is allowed by line barrier if the line traced from the growing territory to the candidate territory center is not intersected with a barrier. line.Line barriers

Line barriers and Drive Time/Distance distance

A candidate territory is allowed by the line barrier if the candidate is accessible by roads. Opposite to the Straight Line distance, the line barrier doesn't have a dead zone.

Line barriers

Polygonal barriers and Straight Line and Drive Time/Distance distances

A candidate territory is allowed by a polygonal barrier if both centers (growing territory and candidate center) are located inside or outside the barrier polygon.

Polygon barriers

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