HsGetSharedConnectionURL

Describes the Smart View function, HsGetSharedConnectionURL.

Data source types: All

Description

Use the HsGetSharedConnectionURL function to quickly identify the shared connection data source that is being used. This can be helpful when you are unsure whether you are connected, for example, to a production or test environment.

To use the HsGetSharedConnectionURL function, type the function name in any cell and press the Enter key. The shared connection URL is instantly displayed in the cell.

=HsGetSharedConnectionURL()

You can also enter the function by starting to type the function name into a cell.

=hs

In the drop-down list of functions, double-click HsGetSharedConnectionURL. In the formula bar or directly in the cell in the grid, add the close parenthesis, ), and then press Enter to display the shared connection URL.

Note:

After using the function, you may the delete the URL from the cell if it is no longer needed.

Syntax

HsGetSharedConnectionURL()

For detailed syntax information, see Creating Functions Manually.

Example

Enter:

HsGetSharedConnectionURL()

Result: This example shows the URL for a cloud connection to multiple Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud business processes on the same domain.

https://<your_serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView