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Automatically rolling up to Quarterly count from a list of items and corresponding dates

Subrata Mukherjee
October 31, 2020

I have a Jira filter created table of two columns (Feature name, GoLive date)

That table generates the right data, satisfied. Now i want a Quarterly roll up, and then once that works a similar monthly roll up. My boss wants to see how many features we launched each quarter and then if possible each month.

Pleeeeassse help!

What i have done so far, so many times with no success

Now i am select that auto-generated table and then Add a "Pivot Table" macro. I go to options, show table to verify it got my table all right. Update the page and verify it.

 

Then i come back to the pivot table - Options - Date Format - yy Q1 and then Quarter in the Date period aggregation.. 

Then i go to the Data Source tab and enter Golive in Row label, Calculated column has Golive and Operation type Count

 

My hope was to get a Table with Each quarter and no of Golives in each quarter. Did not... just ot a list of all dates and only counted the number of exact dates it found, not the month

 

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David Black
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September 13, 2016

Hi,

Atlassian aims to keep all third-party software used in our products and services up to date with the latest released versions. It is important to note that not all vulnerabilities in third party software affect Atlassian products and services. For example, CVE-2016-0714 is specifically about a flaw in Tomcat that allows an attacker to bypass intended SecurityManager restrictions, as our software currently does not use a security manager this issue does not affect our software.

The Atlassian security team monitors for vulnerabilities in our software's dependencies, including Tomcat, and fixes follow our Security Bugfix Policy. If our security team finds a vulnerability within any of our products caused by third-party software or otherwise, Atlassian addresses the issue based on our Security Bugfix Policy. If a vulnerability is of a critical severity, then we follow our Security Advisory Publishing Policy.

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Ishikawa Nakano
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August 6, 2016

Yes, I think we agree here. The issue is not a specific CVE, but the handling, and silently patching of vulnerabilities - without informing whether or not a thorough vulnerability assessment has been made of each CVE and if for that reason we as customers need to update to a new Confluence bundle.

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Sebastian Bicchi
August 6, 2016

I totally agree with you regarding CVE handling, that's why I upvoted your issue. But: Seen pragmatic this tomcat is for Confluence only. It is not ment as a shared environment. So vuls ragarding "other (malicious) webapps" are  - lets say less critical. But I don't know if that applies to the OSGI environment used by Confluence. Maybe a plugin can abuse those vulnerabilities.

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