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Using Map Extension

Disclaimer: This is the first time I'm using Map Extension Object in Qlikview.

For Starters, I have used a World Map image and tried to bring out the view I wanted.

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In the above Image, I placed the Pie Chart which displays, Sales of each product in US,UK, Other Europe regions, Asia.

Need help on how this can be done using Map Extension.

The field I have for 'Location' has values US,UK,CE,Asia Pacific, Rest of the World

Would be helpful, if someone can guide me on doing this and where to download the required Map Extension.

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Hi koushikganapathi,

you can use google chart.

See the next post:

Anyone know how to use Google Charts (not Maps) in an extension?

You'll also find an extension for google pie chart


An extension to do it natively and quickly, is GeoQlik but it is paid


Watch also the following video to use the google maps with clusters from which you can take inspiration.

Anonymous
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Hi Gennaro,

Thanks for that. I need to do something like this.

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The above map can be found in What's New in QlikView? ‌Under Customer Tab.

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Ok but this view is native and is the Bubble Ball, which is different from the first image you posted with pie charts.


Exactly what you can not do with the native extension?


Look analysis "Whats New in QlikView11.qvw" and take a cue from its size settings expressions and chart background (google map)

Chanty4u
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hi

PFA

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Hi,

You could try IdevioMaps, see http://bi.idevio.com . Here is an example with three layers (colored countries, pies on countries and colored location symbols):

pieexample.png

Also see the video Add IdevioMaps to Qlik Sense - YouTube for a quick demo. Send an email toinfo@idevio.com if you would like to try it.

Regards

Johan

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Hi koushikganapath,

As Gennaro said, you can easily use GeoQlik to easily display advanced map visualization.

Do not hesitate to contact us so that we can demo and provide information,

Kind regards,

Cyril