Not sure if this is the correct location to post this, but Williamson County TX (Immediately north of Austin) is missing from maps. It's the second largest county next to Austin in the area, so it's pretty significant for it not to be coded in the mapping software.
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I can confirm that I can reproduce your issue as you can see below:
However, this is not due to the coverage offered by Esri as we provide that level of detail: United States—Esri Demographics Regional Data | Documentation (arcgis.com)
The issue is that there are multiple Williamson County's in different states. A quick search found one in Illinois and another in Tennessee. To get around this issue you will need to just amend the data.
For this example, I added a comma and a TX to denote Texas so it'll look like this "Williamson County, TX"
Hopefully this resolves the issue for you!
I can confirm that I can reproduce your issue as you can see below:
However, this is not due to the coverage offered by Esri as we provide that level of detail: United States—Esri Demographics Regional Data | Documentation (arcgis.com)
The issue is that there are multiple Williamson County's in different states. A quick search found one in Illinois and another in Tennessee. To get around this issue you will need to just amend the data.
For this example, I added a comma and a TX to denote Texas so it'll look like this "Williamson County, TX"
Hopefully this resolves the issue for you!