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Since we announced ArcGIS Maps for Power BI (Preview), we've been getting a lot of great questions and positive feedback.
Let's use this thread for a discussion of ArcGIS Maps for Power BI, including any issues you might encounter when using the feature.
You can now use the ArcGIS Maps for Power BI feature in the September release of Power BI Desktop. Remeber to enable it in the options menu.
You can find documentation here:
Some have asked for features:
A) Sign in to ArcGIS Online; it's on the road map ... vote for this idea to keep updated
B) Shapefile support ... use the ShapeMap visual
Known Issues:
Starting Monday 2/14/2017 you may receive an error when opening Power BI desktop when you have enabled ArcGIS Maps for Power BI (preview). Please review this thread for further details. The workaround for this issue is documented here.
Perfect timing! I was wondering why the maps I had put up suddenly started appearing, fantastic! I know work on the mobile apps is still in progress, but I've noticed that the Win10 UWP app seems to be hit or miss with the ESRI maps --- sometimes showing up and sometimes not (at the moment it seems to not show up, but a couple of days ago it did).
Anyway, great work and keep it up!
Hi Scott,
thanks , I implemeted it on Friday last wk. 🙂
Hi Scott,
thanks , I implemeted it on Friday last wk. 🙂
@ThomasDay seems they may know about this??? The 2 posts above mine I think address this?
@Sean I also have the symbol style transparency issue noted above where it reverts back to the default setting of 0% The symbol colors issue seems to be "unhearalded." I think it will be a common issue though. Our maps will display some portion (usually ~10-20) of the possible hospital systems when selecting a state...there more than 500 different "systems in the US...so there clearly won't be an "assigned" color for each system. And I'm guessing there are many other examples where symbol color needs to be dyamic to the filtered selection. Hope they fix it soon! Tom
Can any one help me map values to the wards within Toronto ? Toronto wards layer already exists under ArcGis Reference Layer but I don't know how to map/link my values in my dataset (Ward Name (#), Value) to the wards in the layer ?!
@aghonaim: As another commenter mentioned, reference layers are used for providing visual reference and making selection only. If your Toronto Wards aren't matching, try adding more information to the field. For example, in my testing with the Esri geocoder I had better luck with "Ward 8, Toronto, Canada" than I did with simply "Ward 8", "York West", or even "York West, Toronto, Canada". Might be something to try.
I don't believe it's possible to have any interaction between data in the reference layers and data in a dataset. Reference layers are just that - for reference only.
Hi all, this is a great new feature, very welcome in our organisation! Should help us to bridge the gap between spatial and BI. In particular, we were struggling to show lots of data points on a map using the standard map visual. Two clicks using the ESRI visual and there they are - sweet!
Question - when I publish the ESRI map visual to PowerBI.com, the map does not show. Can I assume ArcGIS for PowerBI is currently only supported in Desktop? If so, do you know when it will be available in the service?
Thanks,
Ed
Apologies, I just caught up with the rest of this thread and can see that it will soon be available in the service.
I'm not following how to use the tutorial (link below). Although it's never clearly stated, it seems to assume we start in PBI Desktop, yet the Retail Analysis Sample data referenced only seems to be available as web service sample content, not for PBI Desktop?
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-service-tutorial-arcgis/
Hi Mike, Just saw your old post. You are right, the tutorial was not clear and I've done some re-writing that wil hopefully clear up any confusion. Look for it to be posted some time next week.
Michele
Will there be a way to disable this feature from all Power BI Desktop installs at an Organisational level?
More details in this thread here but to sum up there are cases where what is effectively a "share your data with a third party" button means Power BI Desktop will have to be dropped from useage in its entirety.
I really like the new ArcGIS features in PowerBI.
However; after publishing my newly created PBI report from desktop, I was unable to view the map online; it seems that the visual is not loading.
Have tried several up-to-date browsers.
Also: the option "Use ArcGIS maps for Power BI (Preview)" is not available in the PowerBI online settings menu.
There aren't any regional restrictions are there?
@Peer I'm pretty sure in the blog detailing the Sept updates to Power BI they said that the ArcGIS wont be available in the online service for another week or so.
Is there a way (or is it coming) to do proximity based spatial awareness - e.g I have a dataset of phone boxes and also convenience stores, show me all phone boxes within 100m of a convenience store?
My Wishlist:
1. Ability to load multiple layers at a time
2. Ability to load our own internal organisation owned ArcGIS layers (I know you have said this is in the pipeline)
3. Ability for a layer object to be used as a filter (ie. If I select a suburb Or Road on an ArcGIS layer, then my charts will be summarised according to my selection)
Mapping is probably the main reason why Government Organisations have not adopted Power BI. Get this done correctly, and you will see a mass exodus particularly from Tableau.
Cheers,
Dan
I really like the new ArcGIS features in PowerBI.
However; after publishing my newly created PBI report from desktop, I was unable to view the map online; it seems that the visual is not loading.
Have tried several up-to-date browsers.
Also: the option "Use ArcGIS maps for Power BI (Preview)" is not available in the PowerBI online settings menu.
There aren't any regional restrictions are they?
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