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Hello, my data set includes country_codes and state_codes. Some state_codes will be labeled as 'N/A' since not all countries have states.
That is beyond my problem right now. At first, I wrote out the country name, expecting Qlik to be able to read those in and properly place and display them on their map visualization. Instead, I am seeing Greenland being displayed in the US and a few other countries that are real wacky. I then transformed my data so that country_codes values are just the codes of the country.
E.g United States = US, Greenland = GL, etc. This placed Greendland in the right place but now I have other data points that are nowhere near Africa being displayed in Africa. I'm not sure what else I can do to correctly display these data points based on country codes and countries spelled out fully.
Is there a best practice method for handling geospatial data? I'm not sure what else I can transform in my country column in order to properly display their data points.
Any ideas?
There was an error in my data so I updated the country codes to reflect the most recent ISO2 country codes established.
http://www.vas.com/Tnotes/Country%20Codes.htm