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I have developed an ArcGIS map in Power BI. In addition to longitude and latitude, I have also provided size, color, and tooltips. Before I add additional layers to the map, i.e. I originally only had a base layer, the visual works fine in both Power BI desktop and Web Service. However, after I added additional layers, the symbology is acting weird. It now can only display Color correctly, but not size for the bubbles on the map.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Hi @ELIU
Here are several steps and considerations to help you address the issue:
1. Review Layer Settings
Within the ArcGIS map settings in Power BI, carefully review the settings for each layer, especially the newly added layers. There might be conflicts or settings that override the size settings for your bubbles.
Check if the addition of new layers has introduced any scale or display settings that could be affecting the size visualization. Sometimes, layers can have their own settings that interfere with the overall map settings.
2. Inspect the Configuration of the Size Attribute
Review how the size attribute is configured in the visual. There might be settings or thresholds that have been altered unintentionally when adding new layers.
Make sure that the size attribute is correctly bound to the desired field and that any expressions or calculations used to determine the size are working as expected.
3. Test with Fewer Layers
Temporarily remove the additional layers you've added and test to see if the size symbology works correctly with a simpler setup. This can help determine if the issue is directly related to the added layers or a more general problem with the visual.
4. Update Power BI and ArcGIS
Ensure you're using the latest versions of Power BI Desktop and the ArcGIS for Power BI visual. Sometimes, bugs affecting visuals are resolved in newer releases. If you're using custom or third-party layers, ensure they are compatible with the current versions of Power BI and ArcGIS.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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