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As of today, when I publish a report with a map the points are no longer plotting correctly. Most points are displayed in the top left corner of the map display, regardless of where I navigate to.
Any news on this one? We are having the same problem here and are presenting a report to exec team today.
Thanks,
It should be deployed by EOD today.
Any news about this one as this is still an issue?
Could you try now with the service and also with Feb update of Power BI Desktop?
Everything is fine now. Thanks.
Still having the problem by the way.
Thanks everyone for reporting this issue and our apologies . The fix will be rolled out to the production servers soon and your published reports should start working again. I will post a message once the fix is applied. So stay tuned.
I also have no nulls; And have noticed the problem only occurs when I add an object to the legend. It was working fine yesterday. And also works fine in Power BI Desktop
Exact same issue here....was working fine till yesterday. The problem occurs when you add a field to the legend (in order to create Pie chart for each location).
Looks like the some update to virtual earth API has broken this!!!
Do you have any null values in the location?. We noticed one issue and we are fixing it. The workaround would be to filter out the null values until the fix is applied
I have the same problem. No, I have no null values.
Everything plots correctly in the PBI Desktop but once you upload the same pbix file to PBI Online I get this...
Again works in the Desktop but not when uploaded to the service!
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