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I have a table of my company's active jobs, which I'm plotting using Latitude and Longitude onto a map. That's all working fine.
I would like to color the map points according to client, which is in another column in the Jobs table. When I try to add Client as a legend, all my points turn into little pie charts.
I feel like I'm missing something here. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan
Same problem here as well!
I'm looking in anothor topics here in the community, but it's still hard to find an answer which fits in what I want. I'm wondering if the problem is because I have more than one kind of variable for each city. In my case, I'm working with levels of sustainability (which can be 1, 2, 3 or 4); so, for a city like London for instance, I will have X people on level 1, Y people on level 2 and so on... I would to see it as a single bubble, but it shows me like a pie chart probably because the position is overlapping...
Anyway, did you find a solution? Thanks!
Juliana.
I am having the same problem too. Anyone got any ideas?
I am having the same problem too. Anyone got any ideas?
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