Hi,
We have a license for 11 users. I've disabled one of the original 11. I also removed that disabled user from the confluence-users group (and all other groups). I have also unchecked the "can use" global permission for that user.
Yet, I am unable to add an 11th user.
Is this disabled user counting against the license?
Does the Atlassian system user count against the license?
What else might I be able to do to understand whether or not I should expect to be able to add another user?
Thanks!
plonk!
Just realized ...
This can be achieved with "jiraissues" macro, setting the fixVersion order by issuetype, and displaying the "release notes" field.
Try this, This may help you,
http://docs.servicerocket.com/display/AtlassianPlugins/JIRA+Confluence+Link+Plugin+Usage+Guide
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Try This https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Integrating+JIRA+and+Confluence
This may Help!
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Confluence and Jira are already configured as trusted apps. But I want to link the the "release notes" report, perhaps using a macro from Confluence, same way as linking to a jira search filter.
When using jiraissues macro, the search results are included in the confluence page (like an iframe), I want the same for the release notes report.
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Sorry to post on such an old thread, but this article may also be helpful to people finding this
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/blog/2015/10/how-to-document-releases-and-share-release-notes/
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Is it possible to use a mechanism to publish jira release notes in confluence without having an application link between both systems?
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You can produce a fancy release document from your JIRA issues with the PDF View Plugin (https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.midori.jira.plugin.pdfview). You can then simply attach that PDF document to a Confluence page, and display it within the page in the usual way. You can even automate this process using the PDF generator API (http://www.midori-global.com/products/jira-pdf-view-plugin/documentation/api) or the PDF Automation Plugin (https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.midori.jira.plugin.pdfautomation)
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So you want to link a confluence page in jira ?
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