Hi
We would like to set up a client with an instance of Confluence Cloud and have a space in it for our documentation. Then, when we update certain pages on our own Confluence Cloud instance, it adds/updates a copy of that page.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Kind Regards
Stephen
I think this is probably your best bet. Your query could also use the 'text' keyword instead of summary, ie
Project=Portal and text~'Validation Buttons'
which will search the description and summary for the relevant keywords.
The only other option I can think of (w/o using a 3rd party plugin) is to label your JIRA issues with relevant keywords (i.e. validation button), and use the Jira Issue Macro search to look specifically for issues using those labels:
Project=Portal and labels = 'validation button'
Hope this helps!
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Hi Neal,
Thanks for your quick answer.
Yes, we would like to pull tickets from Jira into the confluence page. I found that the 'Jira issue' macro has a search option and that we can do : 'Project=Portal' and summary~'Validation buttons', for example.
Do you know another way ?
Thanks a lot.
Best,
Caroline
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Hi Caroline,
To better understand your question, are you trying to pull tickets from an external source (i.e. JIRA) into a confluence page, or are the "Tickets that refer to' a given topic coming from other Confluence pages?
Best,
Neal
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