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Hi there, I need some help as I'm not able to get a very simple map to work. It is not my first map, and I can say I managed some complex ones, but this is driving me crazy.
I created an inline table containing codes and names of the 7 Switzerland regions. Codes and names should be the official ones. I also added a simple Sales field to show some data. I then created a map with a single area layer based on regions codes, but Qlik Sense keeps saying it is not able to resolve any of these.
How does Qlik Sense expect them to look like?
Thanks
Thanks to especially @mikaelsc, I finally got it right.
Basically I followed these steps:
I'm attaching an example.
https://gadm.org/download_country_v3.html (use the kml/kmz files... and load them in your app)
Thank you @mikaelsc , but I just realize that what I am looking for are the so called statistical regions (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUTS_statistical_regions_of_Switzerland)
Thanks to your link I was able to find cantons map, but not regions (which are an aggregation of cantons).
Have a nice day
Thank you, it sounds good and I'll let you know
Nevertheless, I would like to know why the "automatic" functionality is not working. Is that because regions are not considered in the "Qlik geographical dataset", or is it because I'm doing something wrong?
More in general, is it possibile to have a look to the dataset that Qlik holds in its system that match Administrative Level 1, 2, ... and so on ?
Thanks
Here is a link to Patric break out of coverage for the maps. The attached PDF in that post will tell you about coverage for each country.
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-GeoAnalytics-Documents/Qlik-GeoAnalytics-Coverage/ta-p/1479148
As mentioned in this same post, you can use the Load operator in the GeoAnalytics to retrieve all info for a country.
A quick update: it seems like Switzerland Administrative Level 1 corresponds to Cantons rather than Regions...
Thanks to especially @mikaelsc, I finally got it right.
Basically I followed these steps:
I'm attaching an example.