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Hello all,
I am exclusivly working with a filled map of the province of Manitoba in Canada.
I have set of a sample set of data which looks like this:
| Name | Level | Country | Province | City | Postal |
| Able | 1 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R2C 0A1 |
| Baker | 2 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R2C 0A1 |
| Charles | 1 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3J 2P1 |
| David | 2 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3J 2P1 |
| Edward | 1 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3M 0P7 |
| Frank | 2 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3M 0P7 |
| George | 2 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3M 0P7 |
| Henry | 3 | Canada | Manitoba | Winnipeg | R3M 0P7 |
You can see the attached picture to see what the map looks like
Now here is my issue:
For the sake of my data need I am trying to divide the entire province's map into 13 regions (based on a group of Postal Codes and/or street addresses - this requirment is still being fleshed out). How can I put these 13 regions on the map in the same manner as my current data set? I want my current data and the 13 regions to be on the same filled map visualization?
Please help....
Thanks
It seems that we need a region full name, so that divide province's map into regions.
Please refer to the link below to see the details.
http://radacad.com/power-bi-filled-map-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly
Regards,
Charlie Liao
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