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Pass in Parameters to Use as Filters in DV URL

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I would like the ability to pass in a filter value via a URL querystring (GET method - POST possibly as well) so that another application/website can construct a URL to dynamically filter a DV project directly or embedded DV content.

Use Case and Business Need

We need to create a URL and pass in report criteria to select filters dynamically based on linkage from other website/applications.  This functionality exists today in Answers (see example below).

We could also then link Answers to DV pages and pass report criteria in to customize visuals on a specific Canvas within a DV project.

This is somewhat tied to another posted idea that would also be needed so we can reference a specific Canvas within a DV Project using a URL similar to how Answers dashboards allow you to link directly to a particular dash page.  This way you are passing the filters required and the canvas you are linking the user to in order to show them the proper pre-filtered data.

Related idea:  https://cloudcustomerconnect.oracle.com/posts/2ef80b45c5

More details

Example of Answers URL that allows this functionality today:

/analytics/saw.dll?Dashboard&PortalPath=%2Fshared%2FPMRA%2FPublished%20Reports%2FCustomer%20Satisfaction%2FDrill%20to%20Detail%2FDrill%20to%20Detail%20Survey%20Order%20CSat&Page=page%201&Action=Navigate&P0=2&P1=eq&P2=Customer."Sales%20Account%20(NASP%20ID)"&P3="AVXYSZ"&P4=bet&P5=Dates.Date&P6=2+"2015-06-01"+"2015-08-31"

We can dynamically change dates/customer identifiers programmatically within another application to show the proper resultset when a user links into to view that report.

Original Idea Number: cf96abd167

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September 2023 (OAC)

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