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I am using ArcMap Desktop 10.4. I have a CSV file containing the address of properties in 2 fields - civic number and street name. I was trying to create an address locator using the file as the reference data. I selected single house subaddress and made sure all the fields match. But when I clicked OK at the end, it just says failed to create the address locator(Error 000042). I've cleaned the file and tried a few times but it was the same result. what are some possible explanations and how can i work around that? Without creating the address locator, I can't geocode.

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    Commented Nov 26, 2017 at 20:56

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This locator style uses feature classes with polygon or point geometry as reference data. Each feature in the reference data corresponds to a single address with subaddress information. You can use a feature class containing building footprints or address points as reference data. You can't use CSV file to create a single house subaddress. Tables or Text files can not be use as a Primary Table but Alias Table, Alternate Table. If you have xy coordinates of each House address:

  1. Import x and y coordinates in the CSV file
  2. Create a Point Feature Class with the CSV.
  3. Use Point layer to create Address Locator.

Without any XY data:

you can convert addresses to points. The addresses must be in a standard format and you need an Address Locator to reference addresses to a position. You can use World Geocode Service (World Geocoding) this link as a locator if you have ArcGIS online licence. Otherwise you should find coordinates of each address manually. as you know, it's not a logical solution for huge amount of addresses.

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  • what if I don't have any x or y coordinates
    – May Lai
    Commented Dec 2, 2017 at 19:32
  • yes, but I was experiencing troubles when trying to create an address locator cuz the one available is not working for this
    – May Lai
    Commented Dec 2, 2017 at 20:02
  • Do you have any reference locator? have you try Geocode Addresses tool (in Arctoolbox => Geocoding tools)
    – BBG_GIS
    Commented Dec 2, 2017 at 20:10
  • but it still requires an input address locator and there is only MGRS
    – May Lai
    Commented Dec 3, 2017 at 15:13
  • Yes it require a reference locator. You need to use World geocoding or another locators .
    – BBG_GIS
    Commented Dec 4, 2017 at 5:03

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