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I'd like to set up a Jira and confluence project with connected charts.

I'm trying to get some practice setting up and running a Jira/confluence project.

Is there a class of some sort that I can do to practice this?

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Mike Rathwell
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May 03, 2022

Hi @Mark Lampert ,

I am not necessarily aware of a class but you can start here with the Jira Macro and get used to pulling stuff into Confluence. You can do some charting in the same manner. Note that you can also insert a Jira Macro inside a charting macro to use both their powers together.

I hope this at least starts you on the way.

BTW, a SUPER easy way to insert a Jira Macro... get the results from a Jira Query on screen in Jira that you want over in Confluence. Copy the URL from Jira. Paste the URL in a page you are editing in Confluence. Presto... Jira macro all ready to go needing only fields pulled and issue count allowed set.

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Jaime Netzer
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May 04, 2022

Hi @Mark Lampert ! You could check out the Atlassian University course, Jira & Confluence Together. Welcome—we're glad you're here.

As a side note from this if you are looking at connecting charts to your Jira project and don't know how, we use a solution in house that is decent, by connecting DrawIO to Jira you can add charts to your project through the projects confluence page.

Then you simply simply create the Jira project and within the Confluence pages attached to the project you can add/edit and delete the charts and the confluence pages attached as needed.

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Kelly Arrey
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May 03, 2022

You might want to look into https://www.atlassian.com/university

I am not aware of a class. You can always build a Jira project in your Sandbox environment. 

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