With the new data-bound reference layer capability, these limitations are removed, allowing seamless integration between reference layers and customer business data. Reference layers can now be dynamically linked to the spatial fields used, enabling customers to visualize their business data in the context of geographic or spatial elements. Users can update visuals and interact with data in real time using standard Power BI features such as filtering, cross-highlighting, and tooltips, significantly increasing the flexibility and interactivity of Azure Maps visuals.
Linking data from a reference layer is a simple canada telegram data process. Based on the name attributes provided in the reference layer file, the reference layer shapes are automatically assigned to the field values in the Location container of the Build panel.
Additionally, this update allows you to customize shape colors using features such as conditional formatting or linking colors to legends. Shapes that are not associated with a value in the model are considered unassigned and can be formatted to use a custom color or hidden from the map entirely. Since cross-highlighting is a temporary filter on the map, the treatment applied here will also be reflected on the unselected shapes when they are cross-highlighted from another visual element.
Azure Map Update: Data binding reference layers
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