You can add a link from
a report object, text, or image to an external URL. The
http:// part of the link is provided. The link can be relative to the current
web application server. For example, you can link to a
stored process, which means that you would not need to specify
http://server-name:
port because
you are already logged on to that server.
Tip
Click the
Link
to Stored Process button in the
Create External
Link window to link to a stored process without having
to enter the required link information.
Note: UTF-8 is supported for external
URL links.
To add a link to an
external URL:
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Click the Interactions tab.
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Click New,
and then select External Link. The Create
External Link window is displayed.
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Enter a Label and
a URL for the link.
Tip
Do not add parameters to the
URL field.
Click
to specify additional parameters, such as a
Target.
These additional parameters are automatically added to the URL.
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(Optional) Click Link
to Stored Process. The Open window is displayed. Select a stored process, and then click Open.
The Label field shows the name of the stored
process, and the URL field shows the link
information for the stored process.
Note: If the stored process accepts
prompts, they are automatically added to the Parameters.
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(Optional) Click
to specify additional
parameters for the link. You can specify the
Format value option, a
Source,
and a
Target. The
Format value option applies only to dates and numbers. You can add
multiple parameters.
For example, you might have a report for your company’s
product lines. When a user views the report, you want them to be able to double-click a
product line in the
line chart, and then link to a Google search for that product line. In the
Create External Link window
for this example, you would enter
http://www.google.com/search as
the
URL, select
ProductLine as
the
Source, and then enter
q as
the
Target.
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Press Enter or Tab to
activate the OK button. Click OK.
The new external link is displayed on the Interactions tab
in the right pane.
Double-click on a report
object to link to the external URL.