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Can some please help how can i create the below table in confluence using JQL
I bascially want to capture the value of custom fields presesnt in issues along with its value .
table format required is below
Please advise.
Hi @Ashish Saini ,
You may use the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app and its Table Transformer macro for this purpose.
At first, insert the standard Jira Issues macro on to your page and choose what issue fields you want to show.
The next step is to convert your Jira table from a table with a header row to a table with a header column as is shown on your screenshot.
Wrap your Jira Issues macro in the Table Transformer macro:
Choose the Transpose tables option:
And get the result:
Hope this helps your case.
Any one please know how it can be done.
I am using confluenc cloud
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@Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_ :
Thanks ..this looks good ..Dragging and dropping the JIRA issue macro to table transformer marco is bit tricky ..any suggestions.
I am trying to drag and drop inside the able transformer marco.
Any simple approach please .
I appreciate your help
Regards
Ashish
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@Ashish Saini , just insert the Table Transformer macro first. Then put the coursor inside the macro, type in "/" and insert the Jira Issues macro.
Drag'n'dropping is really very tricky, especially in the new Cloud editor.
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@Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_ : Works like charm ,
Steps which you medntioned are absolutely helpful , easy to follow and solves the purpose.
Thank you so much
Regards
Ashish
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