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Blackrunner01
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Combining multiple geo-datatypes in a single visual / hiding basemap layer

Hello!

 

Our datasets consist of a multi-line network, which we've converted to lat/long coordinates and lat/long dataset of "nodes" along the road network. The endgoal is plotting both, with all data being tied to the nodes. So far we've managed to plot the roadnetwork using the "Route Map" visual and the nodes using the built in "Map" visual, but we have not succesfully managed to show them using a single visual. 

Roads: https://imgur.com/fcXiidm 

Nodes: https://imgur.com/yVWU4DH 
Roads + Nodes: https://imgur.com/EsSu8eN (Solution)

 

An acceptable solution would be either, having all the data in a single visual, or having the data stacked using 2 visuals. In the latter solution, the Node layer would have to be the top layer, and have its basemap layer toggled off. Also, note that both datasets are affected by the same slicers. If the instance "Road A" is selected. The visuals should only show Road A, and the Nodes along its trajectory. 

Any suggestions?

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v-yiruan-msft
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Hi @Blackrunner01 ,

Please check whether the custom visual Flow Map can achieve your requirement.

Power BI Custom Visual - Flow Map

Best Regards

Community Support Team _ Rena
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Blackrunner01
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