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mhamlett
Quartz | Level 8

i use VA 7.3

i can use maps with 2 letter state code States.

 

2 questions

1)how do i setup for a drill down to city level?

 

2) my data source has latitude and longitude values which i use in other mapping applications.  when i go to custom geography. i get a screen that shows possible fields for lat/long.  when i click the drop down for the latitude field, a list of fields is shown but my latitude field is not in the dropdown. the longitude is in the drop down.

 

any ideas why?

thanks

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ballardw
Super User

My first guess would be that your latitude is not numeric, possibly due to the presence of one or more of degree and/or second symbols, :, or N/S.

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ballardw
Super User

My first guess would be that your latitude is not numeric, possibly due to the presence of one or more of degree and/or second symbols, :, or N/S.

mhamlett
Quartz | Level 8

figured out the city. i have to use zip code.

apparently city not allowed.

ballardw
Super User

Since many cities have multiple Zip codes you might want to consider consolidation to a main one if your desire is a report based on City.

 

 

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