Hi Nicolas,

I looked at the dataset and the "total served" by the water utility is
indeed in an Integer format. Any other ideas on what might be preventing
the use of proportional symbols? Perhaps this is bug with this version of
QGIS?

Thanks Much,
Allen

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On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 12:58 PM Nicolas Cadieux <
nicolas.cadi...@archeotec.ca> wrote:

> Perhaps your size field is stored in a text format and not a float or int
> format...
> Look at your” Layer properties, information, Fields.”
>
> Le 11 févr. 2019 à 12:39, Aj Hollenbach <ajhollenb...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> Hi QGIS User Community!
>
> I am attempting to represent water utilities (points) using *graduated
> symbols* (by size), and would like the symbols to be *proportional* to
> the number of customers. I thought that this could be done be done under
> the symbology dialogue box by selecting "graduated" and then "size" for the
> method while also using the "*data-defined size legend*" option under the
> "advanced" sub-menu. However, whenever I click on the "advanced" button and
> then select "data-defined size legend", I receive an error message that 
> "*data-defined
> size is not enabled*". Is this a bug in version 3.2, or am I doing
> something incorrectly? Alternatively, is there another approach creating
> proportional symbols by size for point data?
>
> Thanks Much,
> Allen
>
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