Confluence Page Properties | Report Multiple Rows [better]
Create a new page that will act as your child item (e.g., "Risk: Supply Chain Delay"). Insert the macro. Inside the macro, insert a 2-column table.
To combine these techniques, imagine you have pages with multiple property macros (ID: status , budget ), and you want to create a report that shows the status of all active projects in the "Product" space, but excludes any pages that have been marked as 'on-hold'. You would first filter by label and ID to capture the status data. Then, you would add a Space filter for "Product" and a Label filter for -on-hold to narrow down the results further. confluence page properties report multiple rows
Method 1: Use Multiple Page Properties Macros with Unique IDs (Recommended) Create a new page that will act as your child item (e
When using Method 1 (Multi-page architecture), ensure your template automatically applies the correct label. If users forget to label the child page, it will not appear as a row in the master report. To combine these techniques, imagine you have pages
So, how do you manage "one-to-many" data relationships? Below we explore the problem, the workarounds, and best practices.
If you have (duplication), you are witnessing the friction of "Unstructured Wiki" meeting "Structured Data." Confluence is permissive; it allows text to be entered in lists, tables, and macros interchangeably. The Page Properties Report is strict; it demands discrete key-value pairs. When the report attempts to map the permissive to the strict, it generates duplicates. It is the system saying, "You thought this was a document, but you tried to make it a spreadsheet. This is the price."
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