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Hello..
I have a geo table with country then 4 or 5 levels to drill down
I want to create a map areas which drill down for next level when I click or click Drill down button
what should I have can I get help with what I need
1- will names be enough or should I have x and y
2- is there a standard for this names or may power bi flixable with geo names...
3- is there a tutorial or example for field map and how to use it with drill down
If you're using the built in Power BI map, it uses Bing maps for geocoding. Lat and Long will be the most robust if you want to specify the location of each point at each level, otherwise ensure you set the data categorization: https://excelwithallison.blogspot.com/2021/07/tokyo-olympics-data-category-in-power-bi.html to help Power BI plot the correct locations (use Bing maps as a guide for which names to use)
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thanks for responding...
X and Y take only 1 attribute... so for which level should I take the coordinate...
higher or lower levels... or is there a way to include multiple levels of coordinate?
and can coordinate shape a full shape, not just a point?
@Anonymous There is a new Shape Map visual that's in preview mode right now that allows you to use states as shapes, not just dots, but this doens't allow drill down at the moment. You could add your feedback in Power BI ideas.
Otherwise you can use the filled map - again those regions are based off Bing Maps but I haven't had much success using Lat and Long with those, so you'd be better to use the names of the regions as Bing views.
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