Geographic Information Systems Asked on February 5, 2021
I am new to network & route analysis and I am trying to use ArcGIS Pro to analyze my companies operations. Each operation has a unique ID, start and end addresses and can have up to 25 intermediate addresses. I would like each operation to be visualized as a line composed of multiple points (the addresses / stops) and eventually I will need to preform network and route analysis on the operations. The data is structured similar to the bellow table.
+——+—————–+—————–+—–+—————+
| ID | start_address | stop1_address | … | end_address |
+——+—————–+—————–+—–+—————+
| OP1 | start_address_1 | stop1_address_1 | … | end_address_1 |
| OP2 | start_address_2 | stop1_address_2 | … | end_address_2 |
| OP3 | start_address_3 | stop1_address_3 | … | end_address_3 |
+——+—————–+—————–+—–+—————+
The problem I have been having is that I seem to only be able to add at most two different addresses / coordinates using the XY to line tool.
Could someone point me to the correct tools or methodology to use?
I am also comfortable with Python if a custom solution is required.
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