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I need some help understanding why the map visualization I am using is not showing the correct locations of the addresses in my database. For our company, we have client locations across the US, and I have placed their addresses in the data set. When I use the map visualization, I have addresses that are on the East coast show up on the West and vice-versa. I have used the "data category" to ensure the data is correctly identified and I am using a street address, city, state, and zip code in my data set.
Thank you kindly for any assistance you can provide.
Anthony
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Hi @Scaggs ,
What I mean by an hierarchy is if you are using all the location column (country, state, ...) on your map similar to this:
Also be aware that you need to categorize each column with the column type, select the column and then data category:
This is also necessaru for the mapo to work properly.
Regards
Miguel Félix
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Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Scaggs ,
When working with adress and the map visualization you need to be sure that you have in context the full details, meaning that you need to do hierarchy based on the country, state, city, has I believe you have done by your description.
However in my experience with this type of information the lowest level of adress or zip code can have a big impact if the information is not perfectly matching the bing source that is used for the map visualizations.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsThank you Miguel for your quick response. I have to confess I am a beginner at Power BI and your response has me confused. I am not familiar with what a "hierarchy based on the country, state, city" means, nor what I would need to do to establish those parameters. Would you be so kind as to provide more details or instructions on how I would go about creating that hierarchy?
Thank you again!
Anthony
Hi @Scaggs ,
What I mean by an hierarchy is if you are using all the location column (country, state, ...) on your map similar to this:
Also be aware that you need to categorize each column with the column type, select the column and then data category:
This is also necessaru for the mapo to work properly.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsMiguel,
Thanks for those details, as they proved to be very helpful. The last piece that is still causing problems is the leading zero on some of the postal codes. I have ready several posts on this known issue and I honestly don't understand how to correct this issue. Do you have a solution that is straight-forward?
Thank you.
Anthony
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