Match Level Summary Report (Business Analyst)
汇总
Creates a report that assigns customer records to one of four match levels based on the geographic code assigned to each customer using the address information from your customer file.
Learn more about how Match Level Summary Report (Business Analyst) works
用法
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The customer layer must be a point feature class.
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You can only use this report on customer layers that were created with ESRI Business Analyst or Community Coder.
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Check the Use Selected Features Only check box if you want to examine a subset of customer records.
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You can regeocode your file after you make edits to the address records if you want to improve the statistics in the report.
语法
参数 | 说明 | 数据类型 |
CustomerLayer |
The point input feature class containing the customer layer. Typically, this will be a Business Analyst customer layer. | Feature Layer |
CustomerLayerDescr |
Description or alias for the term customer. For example, this could be patients, subscribers, customers, and so forth. | String |
OutputDirectoryParameterName |
The output directory that will contain the report. | Folder |
UseSelectedFeatures (可选) |
Generates a report on selected features of the customer layer.
| Boolean |
TitleParameterName (可选) |
Title for the report. | String |
ReportFormats (可选) |
Select the desired report output format.
| String |
代码示例
# Name: MatchLevelSR.py # Description: Generates a report with how accurately a customer file geocoded in the San Francisco market. # Author: ESRI # Import system modules import arcview import arcpy arcpy.ImportToolbox("C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Desktop10.0\ArcToolbox\Toolboxes\Business Analyst Tools.tbx") try: # Acquire extension license arcpy.CheckOutExtension("Business") # Define input and output parameters for the Match Level Summary Report tool Customers = "C:/temp/sf_cust.shp" OutPath = "C:/temp/Output_Segmentation" # Create Match Level Summary Report arcpy.MatchLevelSR_ba(Customers, "Customers", OutPath) # Release extension license arcpy.CheckInExtension("Business") except: print arcpy.GetMessages(2)