We are just starting to use the new Confluence Databases - and are pretty impressed by its features so far.
However, there is one major feature we are used to from Confluence tables wie are missing: visualising the content of a database using charts.
Are there any plans to implement this feature in the near future - or any known workarounds to use database entries to create charts in Confluence?
This is exactly the feature I am missing right now.
That should be added because I assume many users to have use cases for such feature.
Highly appreciated request.
I just searched looks like there is a suggestion/request submitted last month that covers it: CONFCLOUD-79584 - Charts for Databases inside confluence
Adding here in case anyone else finds this via search as I did.
📌 Make sure you vote for it!
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yeah a database that we cannot do any analysis/visualisation on seems odd.
e.g. would be good to be able to use /embed to plonk a database in a table tool (e.g. Table Toolbox or "Chart from Table" macros.
Given the db is so easily exported to csv this seems doable.
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