Intro
Using Domo’s Custom Regions tool, you can set up a map with regional groupings that match your business regions. For example, let’s say you manage a number of time share properties in the United States. These properties are divided across five distinct regions—West, Southwest, Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast. You want to be able to see at a glance the revenue gained from each region, something like the following:
- Customize an SVG map of the United States by adding grouping tags, as discussed in detail in Custom Charts. This requires a rudimentary knowledge of XML.
- Use the Custom Regions tool to upload a DataSet that includes a column for the new custom regions matched with the sub-regions within them. This solution requires a simple understanding of Domo dataset structure; however, knowledge of XML is not required.
Setting Up Your DataSet
Before you can incorporate regions into a map, you must first ensure that your DataSet is set up properly. The DataSet must contain the following columns for regions to work:- A column with the names of the regions (i.e. the larger geographical areas your sub-regions will be divided between). For example, in the U.S. map shown above, there are 5 regions—a Southwestern region that includes Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma; a Western region with California, Nevada, Idaho, etc.; and so on.
- A column with the names of the sub-regions (i.e. the smaller geographical areas that will be divided across the larger areas). Sub-regions in the above map include individual states such as California, Texas, Alaska, etc.



Adding Regions to a Map
Once you have all of the necessary columns in your DataSet, you are ready to create a new regional map in your Domo instance. You must have an “Admin” default security profile or a custom role with “Manage All Company Settings” to add maps to Domo. For more information about default security roles, see Managing Custom Roles.Note: If you want to regionalize a map for a country not available in Domo, you must first upload an SVG map for that country. Y ou can download SVG country maps from any of a number of websites, such as http://www.amcharts.com/svg-maps/ and https://simplemaps.com/resources/svg-maps. These sites also include maps for overseas territories such as French Guiana, Aruba, and so on. For more information about downloading SVG maps, see Obtaining an SVG Chart.
- Select More > Admin in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
- In Admin Settings, select Company Settings > Custom Charts.
- Click Add Chart.
- Click Create regions.
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Click on the map you want to add regions to, then click Next.
If the map you want to regionalize has been added to Domo using the Custom Charts tool, you can find it by switching to “Custom Charts” in the menu at the top of the dialog.
If the country map you want is not in Domo, you must first upload it. (See the note at the top of this section.)

- In the DataSet dialog, use the search and filter options to locate the DataSet with your regions data, then click Select DataSet. If the DataSet you need is not yet available in Domo, you can upload it by clicking Add DataSet then configuring the connector you want to use to pull data. For more information, see Adding a DataSet Using a Data Connector. After you click Select DataSet, a new window opens in which you can select your region and sub-region columns.
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In the Select new custom region menu, select the name of the column containing your regions (i.e. the larger geographical areas your sub-regions will be divided between).

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In the Select column for subregions menu, select the name of the column containing your subregions (i.e. the smaller geographical areas that will be divided across the larger areas).
After you make selections in both menus, your map should update to show the new regional areas.

- Click Next. A new window now opens in which you can choose from two configuration options.
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Uncheck the Show lines separating sub-regions box if you want to remove the borders between your subregions; otherwise leave this box checked.
The following screenshot shows an example of this, in which the lines bordering the U.S. states have been removed:

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Uncheck the Show sub-regions not included in DataSet box if you want to hide regions not included in the DataSet; otherwise leave this box checked.
The following screenshot shows an example of this, in which the “Northeastern” and “Southeastern” regions do not appear because there is no data for them in the DataSet. This is an excellent option to use when you want to show map data only for specific regions of a given country.

- Click Next.
- In the new window that appears, enter a name for the map. This is the name of the map as it will appear in the Chart Picker.
- (Optional) Enter a description for the map if desired.
- Click Save.