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Vector Maps

Vector maps display data by country or region without needing an internet connection. They use built-in geographic boundaries, making them ideal for fast, reliable analysis in offline or performance-sensitive environments. Vector maps highlight trends, distributions, and comparisons on a global or regional scale to support data-driven decisions.

Example use cases

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  • Resource allocation by territory: Monitor inventory, deployments, or workforce distribution by region or sales territory using built-in map boundaries.
  • Performance comparison: Compare metrics like profitability, population, or service coverage between countries or regions—without relying on internet-based maps.

Create a vector map

  1. Select Data Models and Views from the navigation panel.
  2. Right-click the data model you want to use and select New View from the context menu.
  3. In the Select a View dialog, select World or any available country map from the Map category.
  4. Enter a Name for the view. To assign names in other languages, select the translation icon next to the text box.
  5. Select the fields you want to include for each section.
  6. (Optional) Toggle Sample Mode to preview the data using a sample dataset.
  7. Click Confirm. The new view opens with your initial settings.
  8. Customize the view by using the view organizer, content area, and Toolbar.
  9. In the Toolbar panel, select Save or Save As to save your changes.
    When you save a map, the current zoom level and position are saved as the default opening view.

Vector Map settings

SettingDescription
NameEnter a descriptive name for the worksheet. Select the translation icon to add labels for different languages—ideal for multilingual environments.
Sample ModeEnable to open the worksheet in sample mode.
What field defines the countriesSelect the field that identifies each country on the map.
Color the countries based on the values fromSelect the field or metric used to color the countries, such as sales, count, or category value.
What field defines the regionsSelect the field that identifies regions, states, or provinces within the country map.
Color the regions based on the values fromSelect the metric used to color each region—typically revenue, volume, or performance indicators.