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Hello
I have two different types of data (in Denmark) that I'm trying to get on a single map if this is possible. The data is supposed to show where several supply companies are expected to dig over the next couple of years.
I have one consisting of Location where I use a hierachy, the first is [RoadName + PostalCode], drilling down to [House Adress+ PostalCode]. This works perfectly for what I need to show.
The second dataset consist of locations, like fields where there is no address. For this I have too use Latitude and Longtitude points, which in itself also works just fine.
However in order to use this perfectly I would like to have both on the same map/figure. So what I'm hoping is that one of the below solutitons is possible in Power BI:
RoadName that shows that several companies will work here.
Specific address for the expected work, drilled down from RoadNames.
Points based on coordinates.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @FoolzRailer,
Sorry, it is not supported in Power BI.
After appending two datasets, you can only choose one to display location in the Map visual.
Best Regards,
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Hi @FoolzRailer,
Sorry, it is not supported in Power BI.
After appending two datasets, you can only choose one to display location in the Map visual.
Best Regards,
Link
Is that the answer you're looking for? If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution. Really appreciate!
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