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Hi, I am working on a report that plot geo coordinate on a map and overly another geo coordinate on the same map. How can I do this on power BI?
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You can append two datasets into a single one with columns:
lat | long | set
where lat and long would be coordinates and set would be a differentiator for your geographical layers. Then simply use Map visual as follows:
You can append two datasets into a single one with columns:
lat | long | set
where lat and long would be coordinates and set would be a differentiator for your geographical layers. Then simply use Map visual as follows:
The layout changed since the last update. Is this methode still possible?
@Anonymous
Thanks for the assistance again and it worked just right but I noticed that when I have large data, only one set is showing. Please is there any limitation to the size of data that this principle can work with.
Regards,
Kunle
Unfortunately, yes, there is a limit of 3500 points you can display on the map visual at the same time. So you need to use some data filtering to limit the number of points to display. You can vote here if you would like Microsoft to change it: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/7394290-allow-more-data-points-to.... Otherwise you would have to create your own custom visual I guess (needs code development).
Thanks a lot. This is very helpful. I just voted and if I may ask, at what point is the filtering applied: before getting data into power bi or after getting the data before I introduded a filter to display point less than 1000 and it still did not work.
I am also interested in the personal custom visual, any guide will be helpful.
Regards,
Kunle
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