Hi Community,
I have a spatial workflow where I am trying to overlay a store's trading area over the Aust Bureau of Statistic Statistical Area 1 (SA1) polygons and then determine which SA1 are within the store's trading zone.
Here is my workflow:
This ran successfully and here is my output:
As you can see there is a limitation of only 20 SA1 selected within the trading area due to the limitation of the Find Nearest tool configuration which only allows a maximum of 20 nearest point to find (see below in yellow).
Does anyone have any idea as to how I could overcome this only 20 nearest points configuration limitation in Find Nearest as there should be about 30 to 40 SA1
Thanks
JL
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click on the dropdown box and manually type over the number "20"... That's the limit of the dropdown but you can type somewhere post 100,000,000.
I tried typing in "over 20" but it error out
this is what i entered:
This is the error:
I've tried 5 times already and it keep defaulting back to "1" and "20 miles".
thanks
JL
it's an integer. type in a number - not "over 20"
Oh ok, got it working after entering "100". Thanks!
Hi @LIOUJ
Just thought I'd point out you would be better suited using the "Spatial Match" tool instead of find nearest.
This tool will just check whether the spatial objects intersect (there are a few configurations) or not.
By using find nearest you are calculating a number of drivetimes unnecessarily, it also creates the issue where you have to specify the number of results.
Regards,
Ben
so what is the limitation then? It looks like if I put all 9’s in I can get out to 1 shy of a quadrillion.