Hi,
Currently we use a page property table within a template and on a separate page we use different page property reports (which can be very slow, but it works (ish)).
I would really love to use Confluence Database for this, and tried to do this. But it is very cumbersome. This is what I need to do:
This is very cumbersome and error prone. So this is what I want:
Is this use case already available and did I just not see it. If not could you consider this a feature request?
Thanks,
Rudy
Ok, I just found out that you can create pages during a database entry, so the feature request would be that you can use a template to create the page, where the row information you just entered would also be visible.
Hi,
The solution offered for creating a page/ template from the database is great if you are the owner of the database and also the one who creates new content.
I want to consider also a different use case, where we create a process that multiple users are creating pages from templates and they are not responsible or should care about for the database. For them it is something they might need to fill as part of the template and that's that.
I am missing a macro in pages & templates of creating a new a row from an existing database. This way, for instance, I can create a unified policy template for the entire org, so that the metadata of all the policies is updated everytime a new policy is published. with tags & labels I can manage the differentiation between team & departments.
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in alpha the macro "add database entry" was available; I see that in beta this is not the case - I do expect it to come back to public release!!
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