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Enable OBIEE location-alias with Action Navigate to a Web Page
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Vicki,
I am happy to help and glad this can make such an impact to you and your company.
Basically - you have to try it to believe it. In Edit Action - URL, you simply use https:/../ instead of your system name. Picture added. Oracle in the UI will resolve this to the current system.
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My dear friend. It worked! It worked! It worked!!! This is a HUGE game changer for us. I can't begin to thank you enough. You just lifted a HUGE load off my shoulders. Bless you. I hope your week is as perfect as the help you've given me. Thank you again. So much.
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Thank you, Shane.
It seems to be working in one instance. Not the other. Any ideas what could be the reason.
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rajArun,
Without any information on what you actually did, it is difficult to guess about what you did wrong.
My assumption if it is working on 1 but not the other is that you entered the url wrong on the one where it is not working. https:/../. Just make sure there is only 1 Forward Slash (/) after the https:. I have also made the mistake after entering URLs for 25 years to use https://, which does not work.
Regards,
Shane
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Hey Shane,
Thank you for your response.
This is what I have used in both instances. Not sure if this has something to do with access? I am able to see the POs in the OTBI analysis, so I am assuming I have access to view the PO.
https:/../fndSetup/faces/deeplink?objType=@{1}&objKey=poHeaderId=@{2}&action=@{3}
I also tried
https:/../fscmUI/faces/deeplink?objType=@{1}&objKey=poHeaderId=@{2}&action=@{3}
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