Dear All,
I am testing Confluence in cloud - all the possibilities of Confluence - for using it in our company.
We would like to use Confluence for documenting information about company network.
I have several databases representing various network elements containing information about services passing trough network element.
I would like to bind these databases in order to get, for specific service, list of all network elements containing this service. Each database representing one network element.
Can anyone help me with this?
Confluence Cloud doesn’t support querying across multiple “databases” because each page or data source exists independently. To model what you described, you’d need to store your network element data in a structured format within Confluence—typically using Confluence databases, which let you define tables with relationships. Each database could represent a network component, and you can create a shared column (for example, “Service ID”) across all databases. Then you can use a database view or filters to display all records that match a specific service value.
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