Postal Code heat map

Hi - So TStats used to have a map where you could see a heatmap of a state and sales by postal code.  I'm trying to replicate it in Analytics and all I get is a blank US map.  I've filtered down to a season with small sales and only Texas and still get a blank US map.  In the display of the widget the only choices are World and US maps - but I don't even see a zoom function to try to zoom in to just Texas.

Is this a thing we cannot replicate in Analytics?  Or am I filtering incorrectly?  Any advice is appreciated.  Thanks.

RJ

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  • Hi Richard,

    Here's the help for the Area Map widget. You might need to configure the country/state field and the color field inside the widget still. This widget only shows shapes down the the state level in the US map, and country level on the World setting.

    The Scatter Map widget does allow for more granular analysis, even down to post code. The data points are dots that can render as different sizes and colors based on the data behind them. This is more flexible in that you can aggregate that data at the country, state, city, or post code level, but does not have shapes for those grain of geography. 

    We do have an enhancement item to support global geographic shapes at various granularities, and are dependent on Sisense for that work to be prioritized on their roadmap. 

    Best,
    Chris

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  • Hi Richard,

    Here's the help for the Area Map widget. You might need to configure the country/state field and the color field inside the widget still. This widget only shows shapes down the the state level in the US map, and country level on the World setting.

    The Scatter Map widget does allow for more granular analysis, even down to post code. The data points are dots that can render as different sizes and colors based on the data behind them. This is more flexible in that you can aggregate that data at the country, state, city, or post code level, but does not have shapes for those grain of geography. 

    We do have an enhancement item to support global geographic shapes at various granularities, and are dependent on Sisense for that work to be prioritized on their roadmap. 

    Best,
    Chris

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