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fhill
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Mapping a Calculated Latitude & Longitude....

 

We are performing weighted average calculations on Lat & Long data to produce an 'ideal Lat & Long' location.  I have all the math working, and can display the 'Weighted_Latitude' and 'Weighted_Longitude' onto a Card visual, but whenever I try to map the Measures, it gives this error:

 

I'm assuming this is because the Lat & Lon are Measures instead of data columns.  Any idea how to Map a Measure?

 

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lbendlin
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Try using a scatterplot.  Assuming your locations are not too far apart the projection may not matter.

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