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EngenheirBolado
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Azure Map

Hello everyone, does anyone know how I can use a point on the map as a button that navigates to another page with information about that specific point?

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Anonymous
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Hi @EngenheirBolado,

Thank you for reaching out in Microsoft Community Forum.

Thank you @Akash_Varuna  for the helpful response.

Please follow below steps to use a point on the map as a button;

1.Create a drill-through page with details and add a drill-through filter based on a unique field (e.g., Location ID).

2.Use a map visual that includes this unique field in its data.

3.Right-click on a point in the map → select Drill-through to navigate to the detailed page.

4.Drill-through dynamically filters the destination page based on the selected map point.

Please continue using Microsoft Community Forum.

If this post helps in resolve your issue, kindly consider marking it as "Accept as Solution" and give it a 'Kudos' to help others find it more easily.

Regards,
Pavan.

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EngenheirBolado
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Hello Guys, Well, I didn´t find something that makes the Azure Maps interative withought using the "ToolTip or DrillTrhow". The Map is limmited and we can´t modify any point to become a interative bottom...... 

If anyone discovery something else that or another map that can do this kind of thing, I will apreciate the support.


Follow my project: 

EngenheirBolado_0-1749645400710.png

 



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EngenheirBolado
New Member

Hello Guys, Well, I didn´t find something that makes the Azure Maps interative withought using the "ToolTip or DrillTrhow". The Map is limmited and we can´t modify any point to become a interative bottom...... 

If anyone discovery something else that or another map that can do this kind of thing, I will apreciate the support.


Follow my project: 

EngenheirBolado_0-1749645400710.png

 



Hi! Can you please tell me how to achieve those lines between the dots? Thank you 🙂

 

rohit1991
Super User
Super User

Hi @EngenheirBolado

 

At present, you can’t turn a map point itself into a clickable button that navigates. Power BI visuals (including Azure Maps) don’t allow direct navigation on data points.

The only Possible are:

  • Drill-through pages >> right-click a point, then drill through to a details page filtered for that location.

  • Sync with a slicer >> select a point to filter, then use a separate button set to Page navigation (the button does the navigation, not the map point).

 


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Anonymous
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Hi @EngenheirBolado,

I wanted to follow up since we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response. We hope your issue has been resolved.
If the community member's answer your query, please mark it as "Accept as Solution" and select "Yes" if it was helpful.
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Thank you,
Pavan.

Anonymous
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Hi @EngenheirBolado,

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any further questions or if you'd like to discuss this further. If this answers your question, kindly "Accept  as  Solution" and give it a 'Kudos' so others can find it easily.

Thank you,
Pavan.

Anonymous
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Hi @EngenheirBolado,

I wanted to check if you had the opportunity to review the information provided. Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions. If my response has addressed your query, please "Accept  as  Solution" and give a 'Kudos' so other members can easily find it.

Thank you,
Pavan.

Anonymous
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Hi @EngenheirBolado,

Thank you for reaching out in Microsoft Community Forum.

Thank you @Akash_Varuna  for the helpful response.

Please follow below steps to use a point on the map as a button;

1.Create a drill-through page with details and add a drill-through filter based on a unique field (e.g., Location ID).

2.Use a map visual that includes this unique field in its data.

3.Right-click on a point in the map → select Drill-through to navigate to the detailed page.

4.Drill-through dynamically filters the destination page based on the selected map point.

Please continue using Microsoft Community Forum.

If this post helps in resolve your issue, kindly consider marking it as "Accept as Solution" and give it a 'Kudos' to help others find it more easily.

Regards,
Pavan.

Akash_Varuna
Super User
Super User

Hi @EngenheirBolado  I don’t think Power BI supports using a map point directly as a button for navigation. However, you can use a drillthrough page to navigate by right-clicking a point or set up tooltips for detailed information.

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