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I have a single table containing the following data:
Store_Name | Store_Longitude | Store_Latitude | Customer_Name | Customer_Longtitude | Customer_Latitude | Distance_In_KM |
Store 1 | 174.12 | -36.45 | Customer A | 167.88 | -34.66 | 15 |
Store 1 | 174.12 | -36.45 | Customer B | 166.22 | -33.61 | 20 |
Store 2 | 168.55 | -33.87 | Customer A | 167.88 | -34.66 | 10 |
Store 2 | 168.55 | -33.87 | Customer B | 166.22 | -33.61 | 50 |
What I would like to achieve is select a Store which displays a node on the map for the Store location based off Store_Longitude and Store_Latitude columns and then also displays nodes on the map for each customer for that Store ideally with lines connecting the Store nodes to the Customer nodes.
End goal (where the blue node is the store and the red nodes are the customers):
Is this possible with PowerBI? I can't work out how I can add the Customer Longitudes and Latitude columns. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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