When inserting Jira Issues into Confluence via JQL the columns I'm defining aren't saving

John H
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March 7, 2025

I'm inserting some Jira issues into my Confluence page, the JQL pulls the correct list of issues, but when I edit the columns I want to see and save the page, all the columns revert back to the defaults. 

If I then edit the columns again, as soon as I click the column edit icon my previously customised list of columns appear again, but saving the page they revert back to default. 

I've tried to create a filter too with my columns defined as part of the filter, but again they are showing as I've defined either.

Why are my customised columns not saving?

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Tomislav Tobijas (Koios)
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March 9, 2025

Hmm @John Hooper ,

I was testing this and in my case, most of the columns are saved but one (Start Date) isn't showing up when I publish the page. There is an open incident related to delayed performance for single-user edits but I'm not sure if that's related: https://confluence.status.atlassian.com/

Does this seem to be an issue on other browsers as well? Also, do other users experience the same problem?

Again, this is the first time I have seen this macro not work 100%. Once you test it with other browsers, I'd maybe suggest reaching out to Atlassian Support for them to have a close look. 

Also, have you tried adding fields, one by one? Might be that particular field type 'breaks' the macro. (this just came to the top of my mind for another test case)

Cheers,
Tobi

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