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Anonymous
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Map with multiple slicers

I have a map that works OK with 3 slicers: a Date range, “Pipeline” [drop-down list], “Significance” [1-5] .

I have “Significance” as the ‘Legend’ too. As I added another slicer, drop down list of “Schedulers” and trying to filter the results on the map by selecting a certain scheduler from the drop-down: there is no bubble showing up in the Map and also the Legend values don’t show up! When I select “All” in the new slicer- it shows the bubbles! What am I missing here? Thanks in advance!

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parry2k
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@Anonymous it seems like when you are selecting schedulers, these are not found in your table from which you are plotting the maps and returning no rows.

 

Put a simple table to make sure you are seeing the data of selected schedulers. 

 

How these tables are connected? Are they from the same table or multiple tables?

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous it seems like when you are selecting schedulers, these are not found in your table from which you are plotting the maps and returning no rows.

 

Put a simple table to make sure you are seeing the data of selected schedulers. 

 

How these tables are connected? Are they from the same table or multiple tables?

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

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Anonymous
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Hi @parry2k Thanks for the quick response! I actually figured out soon that my data is not correct! So, after reloading that data source, things are working OK. The new slicer is filtering info in paralllel to other slicers for the Map! Cheers! 🙂 Sohana

@Anonymous Glad to hear it is working, sometimes these small things can be painful. Anyhow, time to move on. Cheers!! 



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