Hi @Madhu Sagar ,
Please use the Jira Legacy macro and not a new Jira macro.
Hi @Madhu Sagar ,
An update from our team: we've checked the behavior of the new Jira macro and it works fine for us.
Please check if you've switched to the table display of the result table:
Then you should see your table just fine.
The Jira Legacy macro is an old macro and it has been working fine too (you should also choose "Table" in the Display options of the macro).
If I've got your issue wrong and you've meant smth else, please elaborate some more.
If I've got you correct and you have a Jira table when the page is published but this table turns into a link when you paste it inside our macros, please refer to our support for further investigation.
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Thanks for the response. I verified that with the new JIRA issues macro, the table display is selected, however it continues to display as a link.
1. Insert a JIRA Issues Macros
2. Insert a Table Excerpt Macro
3. Move the JIRA Issues Macro into the Table Excerpt Macro
4. Edit the Table Excerpt Macro to provide a name. Keep the Hide the Source Table unchecked,
5. Save and Publish. Page displays the JQL link which directs to JIRA
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Please check if the Jira Issues macro is displayed as a table without any macros when the page is published. Just insert it and publish the page.
If the Jira Issues macro looks as expected, please refer to our support for further investigation. Originally the new macro came without compatibility with 3rd party macros but we've made some adjustments for it to display properly. It works in our test instances, and we don't have any complaints from other customers. So, we need to dig deeper to find out what goes wrong in your case.
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