Database "Card" Layout doesn't show column heading?

Charles Johnson
Contributor
July 29, 2024

I created a database with several columns/rows similar this:

Item (Text) | Spring (Tag) |  Summer (Tag) | Autumn (Tag) | Winter (Tag)
Scarf | False | False | True | True
Swimsuit | True | True | False | False
Blue Jeans | True | True | True |True

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When I create a view that uses "Cards"

The Seasonal column names aren't included (nor can i find any setting that allows them to be displayed) so I just get a list of Items with "True"/"False" without any context regarding the column the responses represent

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Same situation via the "Board" view:
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What am I missing here, or is this a limitation of the Confluence Database?

Obviously, this isn't the 'real' database content, but it's the same layout from a real csv import that had SEVERAL rows of 'Items' and SEVERAL columns of 'seasons' all of which are marked as 'true' or 'false' in the matrix I am hoping to relocate from a spreadsheet to a Confluence Database for easier team upkeep.

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Łukasz Modzelewski _Lumo_
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July 29, 2024

From what I've checked the only way to display details from card/board is to click on single item, then all details are displayed in table in the sidebar on the right.

But it looks like those views are still miss visibility settings for labels, I also hope it will be added in some future updates

Charles Johnson
Contributor
July 29, 2024

eww.... yeah.... I'd have viewers clicking for days on the tags to see the details in the sea of "True"/"False" .

Good Catch though on how to see the details per each entry.. but it definitely wouldn't be the ideal workaround for the casual table viewer with multiple .

 

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