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Latitude longitude showing up as average when added to map

Hey everyone 

We have a lake house that houses tables extracted from parquet files there are columns latitude longitude and count which I was to plot I map in power bi. There are severL other columns too. I created a view in lake house using create view statement as it has cte. Then created semantic model off of that view. Defined latitude longitude as latitude longitude in model with summerization set to none. Globe symbol shows in front of those two columns. Now I create map report using those there column add longitude and latitude to corresponding columns and added count as another column but latitude longitude changed to average or sun never showed up as locations on map. I read a couple of questions posted on Net it was mentioned that if column is decimal at source it should work . I have it as decimalat source.please help solve this am stuck since a week. 

 

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