Postcodes in Analytics

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I was trying to look at members by (short) postcode, and I built a pivot table that shows that information (Count of Constituent IDs in values, Primary Address Postcode Short in rows, with a widget filter limiting to six Primary Address Postcode Short selections and dashboard filters limiting to several Membership Levels and Current Status in active or pending). I then copied the pivot table and changed the widget type to a scatter map. But the scatter map shows a smaller number of memberships in each postcode than the pivot table shows, and the scatter map does not seem to respect the Primary Address Postcode Short filter that I have on the widget limiting it to only 6 postcodes. Is there a way to filter the scatter map ? And why is it showing different counts for each zipcode? Is it because it's not including 9-digit zip codes? (So 20002-1234 isn't getting included in 20002, for example?)  Thanks!

Leslie Gehring

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  • Hi Leslie and Tom,

    I've got a Ticket open about Analytics Scatter Map which was submitted as a Defect.  Some of it has to do with some Australian GPO box codes not being mapped yet but there is a thing where the scatter map is not honouring the dashboard filters correctly.  There is this work around I got from Support that seems to help a lot 

    In your scatter map widget use both Primary Address Country and Primary Address Postcode for the location and add a widget level filter of Primary Address Country set to Australia.  

    Perhaps give that a try and see if that helps.

    Cheers,

    Heath

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  • Hi Leslie and Tom,

    I've got a Ticket open about Analytics Scatter Map which was submitted as a Defect.  Some of it has to do with some Australian GPO box codes not being mapped yet but there is a thing where the scatter map is not honouring the dashboard filters correctly.  There is this work around I got from Support that seems to help a lot 

    In your scatter map widget use both Primary Address Country and Primary Address Postcode for the location and add a widget level filter of Primary Address Country set to Australia.  

    Perhaps give that a try and see if that helps.

    Cheers,

    Heath

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