Page transition syntax

This topic describes the syntax for Discovery Framework page transitions.

Power users can target a page using a full context path or a relative context path. If the page transition target is a relative context path, the default context, /web/guest, is pre-pended to the target, as is shown in the following example:

Target: Analyze
Redirect: /web/guest/Analyze

The following example uses a full context path:

Target: /web/spend/Analyze
Redirect: /web/spend/Analyze
To set the tab state, the user appends a hash mark (#) followed by the tab name and number to the page name. In the following example, the Sales Numbers tabbed component is set to tab 1:
Target: /web/spend/Analyze#Sales Numbers[1]
Redirect: /web/spend/Analyze

To set multiple tabs, you delimit the additional tabs with a double colon (::). In the following example and image, the Sales Numbers tabbed component is set to tab 1, and the Quarterly Forecast tabbed component is set to tab 2:

Target: /web/spend/Analyze#Sales Numbers[1]::Quarterly Forecast[2]
Redirect: /web/spend/Analyze