Applying Polygon Indexing Thresholds

Polygon indexing thresholds allow you to fine-tune system performance.

The Layer Control dialog box must be open.
Typically, the Area% and Count% settings should be set at the default (70%). However, if a performance problem occurs, changing settings might improve the speed.
  1. In the Static Map Layers list, click a polygon type.
  2. Under Indexing, type a percentage value in the Area% field.
    This value tells the system not to use indexing if the current zoom window is greater than this value of the span of the given polygon type.

    If the polygons overlap substantially (for example, fixed route buffers), even smaller areas may end up having to consider most of the polygons.

  3. Type a percentage value in the Count% field.
    This value tells the system not to use indexing if the number of polygons that would be returned exceeds the specified percentage of the total number of polygons within the given type.

    For example, indexing is beneficial if you have a polygon type that contains numerous polygons (such as building footprints or census block groups), but your selection contains just a few of them, as compared to the type with only a few polygons in it (examples:counties, provider areas).

  4. Click Apply.