Saves the geocoding set up and closes the window. If the Autogeocode check box is selected, autogeocoding for the column will be enabled.

Cancels any input and closes the window.

Specify a geocoder. Click the ... push button to open the Select Geocoder window so that you can select from a list of geocoders.

Opens the Select Geocoder window so that you can select a geocoder from the list.

Displays the data type of the results that the geocoding will return. This field is populated when the geocoder is specified. You cannot edit this field.

Select the column where the results or the geocoding will be stored.

Specify the number of rows for the commit scope. The commit scope allows the geocoding to commit the data when the specified number of rows are geocoded. The default value is 1000. This value is only used for batch geocoding.

Select the Autogeocode check box to automatically geocode the spatial column.

Type a WHERE clause to specify conditions for the geocoding. A WHERE clause is useful when you are running a geocoder in batch mode and you want to limit the results to a specific search condition. For example: "WHERE location IS NULL", or "WHERE state = 'NY'". No correlation name is used by the table on which the geocoder is run. The table must be identified by its normal name that was specified when the table was created. The WHERE clause is not used for autogeocoding.

You can specify either the value or column name. Select a column name from the list. The column that you specify will contain the parameter information in the table.