Hi everyone,
so I recently created a dashboard to sum up tasks and other things that are relevant to my daily work.
I used the tool "task report" to summarize tasks that are scattered across the companies confluence. For this, there are (wtihin the task report) serval options that can be used to collect the tasks.
1) use a tag that is defined on the given confluence site.
2) select every page manually.
Now in reality there are major limitations leading to me not getting all the tasks I need.
1) The tag can only be used in combination with dedicated sites. So if I do not provide sites along with the tag, I will not get any tasks back.
2) The number of sites that I can select seems to be limited and there is also no proper search function.
Can anyone help with that?
Cheers,
Kai
Hi @Kai Heckel
I suspect you mean you have used the macro "Task report"
This is what it offers.
Yes, you do need to provide the spaces or pages where the macro needs to look. You don't have to provide additional settings if needed.
If this does not fulfil your needs, you have to look for 3rd party integrations.
Limitation of spaces apply to your permissions to spaces and their related pages.
Right, so when I provide spaces instead of individual sites, no tasks are found.
However, when I do the same thing in my own personal space it does sucessfully collect the tasks from subsites.
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Hi @Kai Heckel
To add to what @Marc -Devoteam- mentioned one thing that helps with the page selection limitation is to specify entire spaces in the macro rather than individual pages. When you set a space, the Task Report will pick up tasks from all pages within it, so you don't have to add pages one by one. That can significantly reduce the manual selection burden.
For the label approach, yes, you do need to pair it with a space or page scope, that's just how the macro works, it needs to know where to look before filtering by label.
If your tasks are genuinely scattered across many different spaces and you need a single consolidated view with no scope restrictions, that's unfortunately beyond what the native macro supports and you'd need a third-party app to fill that gap.
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Thanks, I tried using the spaces itself but either the recursive search function does not work or there some admin limitation that prevents this. Is the latter possible?
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