Hi,
Indeed, province level and DMA level maps of specific province (e.g., US-CA)
are only available for internal use.

We are likely to change that in the future, but I can't commit to any
specific release / date.


On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 2:15 AM, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:

> When viewing the Map Overlay of web traffic using Google Analytics,
> you can drill down to a US State level.  I am struggling to implement
> the same "zoom" level using the GeoMap available via the google charts
> api.  The documentation indicates that the maps support the ISO 3166
> format, and link to the wikipedia table for ISO 3166-1; ISO 3166-2 has
> the state designation I am looking to use (e.g. US-OH would represent
> Ohio) - however this doesn't appear to work with the google map api.
>
> At first blush I would assume that this means it isn't supported, but
> as it appears to be supported in the version being utilized for Google
> Analytics, I was curious if there is another way to represent the
> state codes when designating regions?  Or is this feature not
> accessible in the "public" release of google charts? If the later, is
> there a roadmap for it's inclusion?
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