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Now if the Lat/Long values are invalid, how did Power BI display the original visual in the first place?
I have this same issue. All my data is plotted correctly until I add the field for bubble size, and then some of my bubbles dissappear. I have looked at all the data in a table, and the issue is not that the value for bubble size is 0.
I have the same problem. Or you add the legend or bubble size metric. But he doesn't leave both... 😞
Hi, Did you find the solution?
It happens to me the same
Please provide more details.
We need to see the model and a data sample and what the measure (Number of Claims) is.
Please click on the 'i' in the map visual (top right) to see what message powerbi is giving you.
Hi HotChilli,
Unfortunately I am unable to reveal my dataset as it is confidential, but I can give a simple analogy.
Imagine that every bubble represents a water pipe that leaks. Some of them leak once, while some of them get fixed and then leaked again. My data contains information of the pipe ID (e.g. Pipe 1, Pipe 2, Pipe 348), and also the different manufacturer for every pipe (Model (groups)). So every time a pipe leaks, a record is added to the dataset, with the Pipe ID, the manufacturer name, and the location of the leak. I derived (Number of Claims) with COUNT('Table'[Pipe ID]).
As for the 'i', I have indeed found the 'i' button that you were referring to. Now if the Lat/Long values were invalid, how did Power BI display the original visual in the first place?
Thank you
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