Hi!
I would like to know if there is any way to get the following information;
So that I can display both in other pages and its current one?
I'd like it to be well referenced so that If I edit any of those, it changes everywhere.
Greetings!
The best thing to do is wait for Atlassian to implement Orderly Databases from k15t which they acquired a little while ago. https://www.k15t.com/products/orderly-databases-for-confluence
Especially the page status is not easy to get, and most definitely it will not change automatically.
Thank you Alex, i'll keep an eye on this implementation.
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...and make sure to sign-up here to get access as soon as it is available: https://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/databases
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Even if Atlassian integrates Orderly Databases into Confluence, it doesn't mean that you will be able to reference the native status, and it will definitely not sync.
One way to do this is using the content status list macro by Better Content Archiving for Confluence. Collect the desired pages with their
and place it on any page. If you update the pages in the list, the details also update in the macro.
(Please note that Better Content Archiving is a paid and supported app and I'm part of the team developing it.)
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Hello @Nacho Cortes
You can get page title and page status information in a separate report with help of our Handy Macros for Confluence app which is a bundle of different macros, including Handy Page Status complemented with freshly released Handy Page Status Report functionality which looks as follows:
The report can be composed based on the few criteria:
Feel free to check out Handy Macros for Confluence to see if it serves your needs and use cases on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Kind regards,
Anastasia
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Hi @Nacho Cortes ,
Our (paid) addon Document Metadata for Confluence Cloud Allows you to add both values to a page and into a page properties macro.
You can then use the built in page properties macro for reporting.
Confluence has no built in functionality which allows this.
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