Hello,
I created a database within confluence using the insert database and populated it with data.
My question is how is the data within the database searchable?
I don't seem to be able to find it with the search feature
In Confluence, the data within a database created using the "Insert Database" macro isn't indexed in the same way that page content is. This means it may not be searchable using the standard search feature.
@Manoj Gangwar thanks. Is there a way I can be able to search for info? I was hoping that within the advanced search and selecting databases I would be able to query the info with the database macro but this doesn't seem to be the case..
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Unfortunately, the default Confluence search, even with advanced search options like CQL, doesn't directly index content inside the database macro. The database macro is treated as a block of embedded content, meaning its data isn't parsed and indexed for search purposes in the same way that text is.
You may check some third party plugins.
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@Manoj Gangwar Thanks! That's a shame as the database macro is great for having a single point of info like ip's etc and then the embedded macro is great to incorporate in other pages that only need to reference a specific portion of that database, there fore the change in the database will be updated in all other pages which are using the embedded portion.. so it's unfortunate that I can't query the data within.. thanks again for the reply
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