Layout When Joining Two Tables to a Shapefile

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04-15-2021 09:35 AM
sarab
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Hello everyone,

I have a question regarding the functionality of table join.

If I have a shapefile (United States - Counties) and I joined two tables (Population Density and Income per Capita) how do I show both tables?

Let me better explain. I have used the Quantity-Graduate Color for the Population Density. How do I do the same, by using Quantity-Dot Density, for Income per Capita? If I change the selection in the drop down menu and I change from Population Density to Income per Capita, and I select Quantity-Dot Density, then the first (Population Density via Quantity-Graduate Color) disappears.

How do I create a final visualization with the shapefile as a basis and the counties colored showing population density and filled out with dots for income per capita?

Thanks you so much!

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Robert_LeClair
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Is it a single layer in your Map View or two layers?  If only one layer, you could copy/paste the layer so it's two layers in the Map View - then do your two symbolization techniques.  Another workaround is have one Map View for Graduated Color for Pop Density and one Map View for Income per Capita Dot Density.

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DanPatterson
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make a copy of the shapefile... join only 1 table to it

join the other table to the original shapefile


... sort of retired...

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Robert_LeClair
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Is it a single layer in your Map View or two layers?  If only one layer, you could copy/paste the layer so it's two layers in the Map View - then do your two symbolization techniques.  Another workaround is have one Map View for Graduated Color for Pop Density and one Map View for Income per Capita Dot Density.

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DanPatterson
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make a copy of the shapefile... join only 1 table to it

join the other table to the original shapefile


... sort of retired...
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sarab
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New Contributor II

Thank you @Robert_LeClair and @DanPatterson for your answers! I was able to create the intended final visualization, I appreciate!

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