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Hi,
I'm creating a summary page for a report, allowing councils to compare their scores with region and national scores. It includes a shape map, and a rough version is in the screenshot below, where all councils have been selected. When a single council is selected the map zooms in to show that council which, while I get that this is correct, isn't very useful for the user. It would be much more useful if the scores and graph on the left could show the individual council level, but the map just zoom to the region level so the user can see how they relate to others in their region. Is this possible, i.e. is it possible for visualisations
looking at the same data to drill to different levels?
Solved! Go to Solution.
You may try to add HierarchySlicer.
You may try to add HierarchySlicer.
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