The place-name alias table

Contents of a place-name alias table

A place-name alias is a common name of a location, such as the name of a school, hospital, or other landmark. For example, Memorial Hospital is the place name for the address 893 Memorial Drive. Searching for a location can be done either by the address or its place-name alias.

In a place-name alias table, each record represents one place-name and its associated address. When a place-name is entered as an input address, the address locator searches for the location based on the alias name's corresponding address.

A place-name alias table

Alias field

The place-name alias table must contain a field that stores the place-names. They are the names that will potentially be entered as the input address. For example, if the table contains a list of schools with their associated addresses, the field in the table that contains the actual school name is used as the Alias field. If the same address has multiple place-names, each name with the same corresponding address should be added to the table. If different addresses have the same place-name, additional zone information, such as City, State, or ZIP Code, should be provided in the table. For example, the table can have a record for Public Library with its address in Atlanta, GA, and another record for Public Library in Dallas, TX.

Address fields

Based on the address locator style you choose, the place-name alias table should contain the same set of address input fields used by the address locator. For example, if an address locator specifies Streets, City, State, and ZIP as the input fields for matching, the place-name alias table should have the same set of fields. These fields contain the actual addresses for the alias names.

Building an address locator for place-name aliases

Creating address locators that use place-name tables, an address locator can be created that includes place-names.

See the Creating an address locator topic to learn how to create an address locator. The following steps describe how to add the place-name alias table and specify the fields in the Create Address Locator dialog box.

Steps:
  1. After choosing an address locator style in the Create Address Locator dialog box, click the Browse button Browse next to the Reference Data text box.
  2. Browse for the primary feature class.
  3. Click the drop-down arrow under the Role column and select Primary table.
  4. Repeat step 1 and browse for the place-name alias table.
  5. Click the drop-down arrow under the Role column and select Alias table.

    Fields in the Field Map section should be automatically mapped.

    Place-name table field mapping
  6. If the field map is not completed, select the appropriate field in the table for each field.

    In the Alias table section, the Alias table:Alias field is a required field. It is the field that contains the place-names.

  7. Continue the steps for creating the address locator.

    Using this locator, a location can be searched either by the address or its place-name.

Modifying the locator's settings on place-name alias table

After an address locator is created, you can modify the locator's setting by adding or changing the place-name alias table.

Steps:
  1. In ArcCatalog or the Catalog window of ArcMap, right-click the address locator you want to modify and click Properties to open the Address Locator Properties dialog box.

    You can also double-click the address locator to open the dialog box.

  2. Click the Place Name Alias Table button to open the Alias Table dialog box.
    Place Name Alias Table button
  3. In the Alias Table dialog box, click the Browse button Browse next to the Alias Table drop-down menu.
    Alias Table dialog box
  4. Navigate to the table you want to use for your alias name data, then click Add.
  5. Back to the Alias Table dialog box, click the Alias Field drop-down menu and click the field that corresponds to the location or alias name.
  6. In the Address Fields section, click the drop-down box of each field and choose an appropriate field from the place-name alias table.

    Field names labeled in bold type are required.

  7. Click OK to close the Alias Table dialog box.
  8. Click OK to close the Address Locator Properties dialog box.

Using this locator, place-names such as Atlanta Market , instead of its actual address, can be searched.

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8/18/2010