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Hello dear community,
I have the following problem.
I created a simple excel table that groups some abbreviations with cities. So for example, we one column shows for example "NY" , " SF", "MO" and the other column shows "New York", "San Francisco" and "Montgomery".
The thing is, my map is only taking some of these cities while ignoring others, no matter the size of this city, for instance is recognizing Cheyenne but not San Diego.
What is going on?
how can I solve this?
I know there is a Qlik Sense feature for geolocations.. i have not used it yet in my life, i thought this would be easier.
thanks for the insights!
Make sure you spell cities.
I tried to place 7 cities on the map, including San Diego, and it worked.
To do, cities (ex: San Diego) in field and field location.
Choose the extent of the custom locations, assign the location type "City, place", and in Country add "US" (first administrative region). You can add the States field in the second administrative region if you have.
Sincerely,
Théo ATRAGIE.
Make sure you spell cities.
I tried to place 7 cities on the map, including San Diego, and it worked.
To do, cities (ex: San Diego) in field and field location.
Choose the extent of the custom locations, assign the location type "City, place", and in Country add "US" (first administrative region). You can add the States field in the second administrative region if you have.
Sincerely,
Théo ATRAGIE.
Hey Theo.. thanks, it did work!!