I want to:
Does anyone know how to do this?
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Sounds like you have already thought through a (non-trivial) solution. What is the root problem you are trying to address?
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One of my clients uses Microsoft Project to track requirements (minimal words) and sends me an excel spreadsheet. I want to keep the data from the excel spread sheet in confluence and have the data updated based on the statuses of the issues in JIRA. I am trying to reduce duplication of effort. I do not want to manually update the excel spreadsheet. I want the statuses from the JIRA issues types to update on Confluence automatically.
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Hi @Lisa Roose
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1. Not possible. You have to update manually.
2. Not possible. You have to create them manually.
3. You can use the jira issue macro and select the appropriate columns to display.
4. Which macro are you referring to? There are a bunch of roadmap macros.
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I am new to confluence and JIRA... so I am unsure which macros to use. I thought there would be a table that I would be able to upload the data from excel to and then have select a cell to convert the cell data into a JIRA issue?
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In jira you could use the bulk import to enter the issues via a csv file. (https://support.atlassian.com/jira-cloud-administration/docs/import-data-from-a-csv-file/)
Then use the jira issue macro in confluence to call the list.
But you can't do it directly from confluence.
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