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Hi -- I'm relatively new to Qlik Sense. I want to create a map chart that combines both the features of the slippy maps and the Polygon Maps. I have financial data from a number of health centers across the country. Those health centers have latitude and longitude data in my table. I also have data on poverty levels in each state in the country (US Census), and while I'm sure it'd take some work, I could get the ISO code in there to connect it to a KML file.
What I would love to have is a map where each state is color coded based on poverty level, and then points on the map for each health center, where each point is colored based on revenue level. So, everything in one map of the US.
Is this possible? I've heard about layers in Qlik, but am not sure of how to work with them. Would that be an approach?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Jen
Hi
By default QV and QS doesn't support multi layer maps. But we can use commercial extensions like geoqlik, idevio maps and QlikMaps
Thanks
Satish
Hi Lucas, please email me (patric.nordstrom@idevio.com). Thanks, Patric
Hi Jennifer,
I know you've already got your answer but please check out some of the webinars at Qlikmaps.com to see some of the many things QlikMaps can do, one of which is multi-layers.