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Hi There, I have been trying to create a filled map with no luck and I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
In my data I have a column with the Sales Representatives and the regions that they represent located in US and Canada, but the filled map only recognizes the Ontario region, because the other regions has names such as Gulf Coast, Mountain Region, etc. is any way to map this?
Thanks in advance for any advice,
regards
Hi sajarac,
You can change layers in power bi service. Please refer to:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/power-bi-visualization-arcgis#features-overview
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
Hi there, and thank you very much for you prompt reply. However, are you sure that this tool "Argis" is suitable for what I need?
I've been playing around and I cannot figure how to organice my data by regions, could you please provide a little bit more information?
Thanks in advance
Help, help, help!!!!!!
Please, I am getting mental with this, it seems like none of the options works with my data.
Please any other sugestion?
Thank you kindly
Hello, any guru that can help me?
Still trying to figure out this with no solution so far. my list is sorted like this:
Sales Rep | Region
SalesRepSalesRep
SalesRepID SRName Region Email Active
1 | Select | Northwest | Yes | |
2 | Sales Rep A | West Central | Yes | |
3 | Sales Rep B | East Central | Yes | |
4 | Sales Rep C | North East | Yes | |
5 | Sales Rep D | Great Lales | Yes | |
6 | Sales Rep E | Mid Atlantic | Yes | |
7 | Sales Rep F | Mountain | Yes | |
8 | Sales Rep G | Western Canada | Yes | |
9 | Sales Rep H | Gulf Coast | Yes | |
10 | Sales Rep I | Southern | Yes |
And for instance Great Lakes are OH, MI, WI and IL.
How can I plot in the map this?
thanks in advance for any response.
Regards
I am not a guru, but this worked for me. I have a data dable that lists the states, the region the states are in (such as 1 thru 5), and the regional manager for each state. By selecting the region or regional manager as the primary filter, the map fills in based on the numberical value for each region. Hopefully this makes some sense to you.
Hi there, and thank you very much for your reply.
Your solution work, but my problem is for instance in the map I have to split California in two and others states also. that is why I have to use a custom map.
I found the solution in the follwoing post using the synoptic panel and the synoptic designer.
thanks again.
Regards
Synoptic panel:
https://okviz.com/blog/introducing-synoptic-panel-v1-4/
Synoptic Designer:
I know I'm a little late to this thread, but I was able to use Filled Maps to subdivide a state. I created a column that had county level data (how I needed to divide my states) for only the states I needed to split up and just state level for other states. I then gave that column a data category of place. PBI mapped everything perfectly. Hope that helps with your problem next time it comes along!
Never is too late, Thank you very much!!
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