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Kudy
Helper I
Helper I

ArcGIS Maps is not showing all locations - unless I filter out a location with a slicer

My table has 11 000 row and 2 columns (ZipCode and NrOfCustomers).
In step1 - I paste ZipCode into Location-field and approx 60% of ZipCodes are displayed in the map (which is the first problem); 

In step2 - I paste NrOfCustomers into Size-field and then approx 80% of ZipCodes are displayed. The strange thing is that some of ZipCodes from step1 disappear and the new ones appear in step2.

When I use a slicer to pick a ZipCode which is not displayed in the map -> then the map starts showing it. 

 

PS. I dont have data with null/blanks/zeros and dont this the ZipCode is wrong, because they are shown if I use slicer.

 

Please help or share experience if you had the same problem. 

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djurecicK2
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Super User

Hi @Kudy ,

 You might consider geocoding those zip codes to include the latitude and longitude in your dataset. For the free vesion of ArcGIS, there is a limit of geocoding 3,500 points per map, which might be what you are seeing:

 

https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-for-power-bi/licensing

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djurecicK2
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Super User

Hi @Kudy ,

 You might consider geocoding those zip codes to include the latitude and longitude in your dataset. For the free vesion of ArcGIS, there is a limit of geocoding 3,500 points per map, which might be what you are seeing:

 

https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-for-power-bi/licensing

Thank you @djurecicK2 ,

yeah, it was because of maxlimit 3500 points per map. I will now Azure Maps because it seems to allow 30000 points.

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