I want to use the status macro to mark up release notes as "Live" and "Coming Soon". Is it possible to use the status macro as a filter or something of the like?
Hello Amichai,
Status Macro is only a "manual" macro where you set a status text.
The only difference to text is a colored lozenge (rounded box).
If you want automatic created release notes:
You can use the Jira Issues Macro to get
- all issues who are done and have a fix version (= Live)
- or all issues who are done and have not a fix version (= Coming soon)
Usually we have an active release (with finished issues) and a future release (fix version is set but issue is not done).
Here is a Step-by-Step Guide to Version Management in Jira | Atlassian
Regards
Tobias
Welcome @Amichai Klipstein
You can add custom statuses for your page instead:
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Hi @Amichai Klipstein ,
If you organize your content in a way that you keep all your data regarding your releases in a tabular form (a table with statuses, I mean), then you will be able to use our Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence app and its Table Filter macro to filter your table.
Our app recognizes statuses (as well as emoticons), so your table will be easily filtered to show only relevant data.
If you are not familiar with the app, please book a call with the team - we'll show the use case live.
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Thanks for your replies @Tobias C_ and @Nikola Perisic . Is there a way to create filters within a page to display only certain sections?
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I want to have all releases in a single document, some marked as "Live" and others as "Coming Soon"
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