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SAP Dashboards - Map Components
You can use the map component to create data models to display data by region. You can also use each region as a selector. This allows the user to create a data model that shows data for each region whenever the user’s cursor is over that region and allows the user to check more details for each region.
The data is associated to a map using region keys and that usually is the name of that region. You can also edit region keys by cpcking manual edit option or by cpcking on the cell selector.
Under the General Properties you can set the title, region keys, display data and other general properties. Whereas, under the Behavior properties, you can select insert on, region, dynamic visibipty, etc.
Under the Appearance properties, you can select transparency, mouse over labels, values, default color, selected color and other text and color properties.
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