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Hi all,
I currently have a table of data that contains a column with zip codes. Is it possible to retrieve other geogrpahical information from just the zip codes in Power BI? Excel has a really nice Geography tool underneath the data tab that does this task, but I cannot find anything similar in Power BI. Ideally I would want power bi to match what I was able to do in excel below:
Is this possible? I know power bi has mapping graphics but I am just trying to pull other info from the zipcode. I have also seen there may be certain api solutions like googles geocode, but I am really trying to see if there is anything built into Power BI that could do the job for free.
I appreciate the help, thanks!
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what I usually get it latitude and longitude from google and it works.
so what you can do after getting it is add a conditional column in power query or a calculated if and else column.
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Hello @jhalverson ,
check this video to see how you can visualise maps using zip codes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgNvqeArHXI
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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Hi Idrissshatila ,
Appreciate the quick response. My goal here is to get almost like a calculated column that contains geogrpahical info (city, state/province, etc) rather than to simply display my zip codes on a map if that makes sense.
what I usually get it latitude and longitude from google and it works.
so what you can do after getting it is add a conditional column in power query or a calculated if and else column.
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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That may work, I think using google within power query requires the geo api which unfortunately has a subscription fee. Probably a solution, but not 100% what I am looking for. I apprecate the idea!
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