Solving a location-allocation problem using geoprocessing tools

Steps:
  1. Start ArcMap by clicking Start > All Programs > ArcGIS > ArcMap 10.
  2. On the menu bar, click Geoprocessing > Search For Tools.

    The dockable Search window opens with the Tools category selected.

  3. In the search text box, type Make Location-Allocation Layer and press ENTER.

    The results of the search are listed in the Search window.

  4. Click the Make Location-Allocation Layer link.

    The Make Location-Allocation Layer dialog box opens.

  5. Specify the parameters on the tool's dialog box.
  6. Click OK.

    A location-allocation analysis layer is created.

  7. Use the Add Locations geoprocessing tool to create objects in the different network analysis classes that serve as input to the solver.
  8. Type Solve in the search text box and press ENTER.

    The results of the search are listed in the Search window.

  9. Click the Solve link in the search results.

    The Solve dialog box opens.

  10. 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.

  11. Click OK.

    The location-allocation analysis layer is solved, given no errors were encountered.

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2/2/2012