Hi, we are using Confluence for our product specification and documentation. We have a lot of content that would be perfectly suited for databases. Currently it is saved as separate pages with page properties, but that is very cumbersome if you need to edit many or all pages. Also databases would add more control over adding a new item.
What we consider very helpful in this approach with page properties though is that for every page (which would be like a row in a database), we can see a list of pages that link to this page. It becomes especially handy if you need to change something and you know which places you need consider for this change.
Is there a similar feature/functionality planned for database entries?
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