Private Connection URL Syntax
This topic lists the syntax that Oracle Smart View for Office requires for creating private connections to cloud data sources.
Note:
When specifying the <server>
parameter, always include the
domain name parameter, <domain>
. For example:
http(s)://<server>.<domain>:<port>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Planning, Planning Modules, FreeForm
https://
<serviceURL>
/HyperionPlanning/SmartView -
Financial Reporting (Reporting Settings / Document Repository):
https://<serviceURL>/hr/modules/com/hyperion/reporting/web/repository/HRRepositoryXML.jsp
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Narrative Reporting
https://<serviceURL>/epm/SmartView
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Financial Consolidation and Close
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Profitability and Cost Management:
https://<serviceURL>/aps/SmartView
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Enterprise Profitability and Cost Management
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Oracle Sales Planning Cloud:
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Tax Reporting
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Task Manager extension (used with Planning, Planning Modules, Financial Consolidation and Close and Tax Reporting)
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/cm/svp
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Supplemental Data Manager extension (used with Financial Consolidation and Close and Tax Reporting)
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/sdm/svp
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Strategic Modeling extension
https://<serviceURL>/HyperionPlanning/SmartView
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Oracle Analytics Cloud:
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Using the Private Connection wizard:
https://<serviceURL>/analytics/jbips
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Using the Quick Connection method:
OBI:https://<serviceURL>/analytics/jbips
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Oracle Analytics Cloud - Essbase:
https://<serviceURL>/essbase/smartview
Vanity URLs
Starting in release 20.200, for vanity URLs (also referred to as custom URLs), using the syntax above, enter the URL you have configured with your third-party link shortening vendor. Use the cloud data connection format for your business process when creating your vanity URL For example:
http(s)://<yourVanityURL>
Related Topics:
Using the Private Connection Wizard