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I have an Excel table listing customers. Among the columns are city, state, and country.
(1) When I select state, a map comes up with a green dot in each state. I'm not seeing how to get the number of customers by state.
(2) When I select city a map comes up with dots in cities in several countries (I expected this).
(3) But when I select city and state I still get cities in several countries, even thou the country column is all "United States" (I did not expect this).
(4) When I select city, state and country I get only a blank map (showing nothing).
I can type the question "How many customers in Ohio" and the correct number displays.
What I really am trying to do is to have a map showing counts (or bubbles) by state or city within the country in the country column.
I know I'm probably doing something wrong, but a couple of hours of troubleshooting has gotten me nowhere.
Thanks.
In Power BI Desktop
When you set up your Map, put a values field from your table in the Values section of the visualisation. If you put population in the values section, you will get a bubble size based on population size etc.
Thanks Matt, I didn't know about the Modelling menu. I appreciate it.
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