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Hi all,
I'm trying to create a regulation heatmap of Asia using the filled map visual. The idea is to create a heatmap based on regulation for different topics in different levels of details, such as this:
What I want to do is as follows:
I want to create a filled map that shows the regulatory heatmap. So for instance, I have a slicer on level withholding tax and i would like it to show the colours in a certain order if they are contained. So if in withholding tax any of the activities is coded as yellow or red, i would want the map to display this.
Currently, it shows it as green like so:
So i guess i want to be able to rank the colours.
Thank you very much, any help is greatly appreciated 🙂
Hi @Seniah ,
Could you pls provided sample data and expected output, remember to remove confidential data.
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi, thanks for your response!
Sample data looks like this: (I've created a sample data set for this)
Country | Category | Activity | Heatmap | Explanation |
Hong Kong | Cash Management | Domestic Pooling | Green | Green becauese no restrictions |
Hong Kong | Cash Management | Cross Border Pooling | Yellow | Yellow because some restrictions |
Hong Kong | Bank Account Management | Resident Entities | Yellow | Yellow because some restrictions |
Hong Kong | Bank Account Management | Non-Resident Entities | Red | Red because impossible |
My goal would be to have a page on which I could have a slicer on level "Category", with "Heatmap" as legend to fill the countries with the respective countries. Additionally I have made a drill-through for explanation of colour.
So in the above case expected outcome would be:
If i set the slicer to Cash management, HK would be yellow on the map, because yellow is "more important" than green, and the same for Bank account management: HK would be red because red is more important.
I hope this makes sense t oyou and I was ble to correctly explain myself 🙂
Thanks for any help 🙂
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