Solving a location-allocation problem using geoprocessing tools
Steps:
- Start ArcMap by clicking Start > All Programs > ArcGIS > ArcMap 10.
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On the menu bar, click Geoprocessing > Search For Tools.
The dockable Search window opens with the Tools category selected.
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In the search text box, type Make Location-Allocation Layer and press ENTER.
The results of the search are listed in the Search window.
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Click the Make Location-Allocation Layer link.
The Make Location-Allocation Layer dialog box opens.
- Specify the parameters on the tool's dialog box.
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Click OK.
A location-allocation analysis layer is created.
- Use the Add Locations geoprocessing tool to create objects in the different network analysis classes that serve as input to the solver.
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Type Solve in the search text box and press ENTER.
The results of the search are listed in the Search window.
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Click the Solve link in the search results.
The Solve dialog box opens.
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Specify the parameters on the tool's dialog box.
Learn more about the Solve tool
The Input network analysis layer parameter should be set to the location-allocation layer you created with the Make Location-Allocation Layer tool.
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Click OK.
The location-allocation analysis layer is solved, given no errors were encountered.
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