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RV
Regular Visitor

Setting aggregate as average

Hello all,

 

I have been using the Map visualisation for one of my dashboards but when I opened it this morning, the map had an error:

"Remove Location to display latitude and longitude pairs. Alternatively, you can also keep Location and set the aggregate for Latitude and Longitude to Average"

 

I used to have this option before today, I have it in my other Power BI Desktop files but I do not have the possibility to do so in this particular file. This is my screenshot:

Average.PNG

 

Does anyone have the same issue?

 

Thank you!

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Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

Location is the top field - Store Code

 

Do you get all locations wrong or one circle way up North?

Then check if Store Code happen to contain something that can interpreted as a City, County, Country

 

If you remove Store Code does everything work?

 

Do happen to have new data imported that may be the wrong Data Type in Longitude and Latitude?

Normally when only Count shows up its not a numeric field?

 

All my maps work fine.

Location.png

 

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Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

Location is the top field - Store Code

 

Do you get all locations wrong or one circle way up North?

Then check if Store Code happen to contain something that can interpreted as a City, County, Country

 

If you remove Store Code does everything work?

 

Do happen to have new data imported that may be the wrong Data Type in Longitude and Latitude?

Normally when only Count shows up its not a numeric field?

 

All my maps work fine.

Location.png

 

RV
Regular Visitor

It was a data type issue Smiley Embarassed, Thanks a lot!

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