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Frank_Boekamp
Quartz | Level 8

Hi There,
 
I'm wondering if you can display some other measure instead of frequency in a geographical map using dynamic clustering based on coordinates. It seems to always display the frequency instead of the selected data item that the geo data item is based on.

 

Cheers, Frank

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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

Hi Frank,

 

Unfortunately cluster bubbles will always show frequency and resolve to real data points (with the measure shown as assigned in the roles panel) as you drill down to detail level. There are plans to allow other aggregation measures for the cluster bubbles in future but I don't have a date for availability just yet.

 

Hope this helps. Falko

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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

Hi Frank,

 

Unfortunately cluster bubbles will always show frequency and resolve to real data points (with the measure shown as assigned in the roles panel) as you drill down to detail level. There are plans to allow other aggregation measures for the cluster bubbles in future but I don't have a date for availability just yet.

 

Hope this helps. Falko

Frank_Boekamp
Quartz | Level 8

Hi Falko,

 

That's clear to me. 

 

I hope that this will be realized soon because it will make the geo map with clustering a lot more usable. 

 

Cheers, Frank

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