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AlanGroskreutz
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ArcGIS not removing locations of zero (blank) size when sliced

I'm having a problem when I have an ArcGIS map and a slicer.  I am looking at a KPI at airports across the country using two chicklet slicers. The first slicer selects the airport. This one works just fine and the map zooms in to only show the information at the different latitude and longitude locations for that airport.  When I use the other chicklet slicer to select the airline, the locations that have blank values still appear, but have a sort of default size.  

I am using the size for the amount of flights at that location, and color for the KPI of interest.  when the flight count is blank (because there is no information for that airline at that location) the location still appears.

This doesn't happen when using the bing map visualization, but I like the wider range of circle size in the ArcGIS map so I woud like this to work here as well.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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v-frfei-msft
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Hi @AlanGroskreutz,

 

Based on my test using the Power Bi desktop of version : 2.61.5192.601 64-bit (August 2018). I cannot reproduce your issue here, Could you please share your sample data or pbix to me?

 

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Regards,

Frank

 

Community Support Team _ Frank
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