Service Description: Finding a route analysis can mean determining the quickest or shortest way to travel between locations. You might want to use this tool to generate driving directions to visit multiple stops or to measure the distance or travel time between locations. The tool is capable of finding routes for one or more vehicles each time it runs, so you can determine the best routes for several drivers to visit preassigned stops, for instance, or measure in a single solve the distance of home-to-work trips for many commuters., The Find Routes and Make Route Layer tools are similar, but they are designed for different purposes. Use Find Routes if you are setting up a geoprocessing service; it simplifies the setup process; otherwise, use Make Route Layer., To create a routing geoprocessing service using Find Routes, you only need to set up one tool, and you can publish the tool directly as a service. In contrast, you need to create a model with the Make Routes Layer tool, properly connect it to various other tools, and publish the model to create a geoprocessing service. See Overview of the Network Analyst geoprocessing service examples to learn how to set up a closest facility service using tutorial data. One other option to consider is the ArcGIS Online Find Routes service. the service runs like a geoprocessing tool in ArcMap, can be accessed from other applications, and includes high-quality road data for much of the world.
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