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Hello there,
I am having an issue I have not been able to find a solution to. I am using Azure Map to visualize the projects location of my team across Europe, based on the Excel datatable that houses this information and constantly gets updated.
Now I wanted to add a new feature where if a slicer/bookmark or other way, but optionally location of airports around europe would be displayed on the from a separate table that has the location information for the airports.
I have not been able to find an information to display the location information from both tables, and I would rather avoid using Power Query to restructure my data to have both of those information from one table.
Anybody has any ideas how this could be solved?
Thank you for your help.
Hi @Janos_Kondri,
maybe this post from another community member can help you out: Solved: Can I use two or more layers in an Azure Map Power... - Microsoft Fabric Community
Or if you wanna try something new, check out the new "Map" item in Fabric which allows you definetly more than one table in the visualization. Find infos here in the docs Solved: Can I use two or more layers in an Azure Map Power... - Microsoft Fabric Community or in the nice video from @DennesTorres here Re: Fabric Monday 97: Summarizing Map Data - Microsoft Fabric Community.
Best regards!
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