I am evaluating confluence databases for a simple skills management system.
We would like to store and manage a set of skills with some details and then have maybe another database where we join people with one or more skills and their level of knowledge.
Usecases:
For now I struggle a bit to join multiple skills inlding a skill-level with one person and report it nicely.
Has anyone here done similar things with confluence databases? Any advice is very welcome!
I would create one entry per skill per person and add a level field, with the skills in a separate, linked database. Single select, not multi.
- you can group per person > provides an overview of skills per person
- you can group per skill, and sort per level > provides you persons with that skill, to be sorted per level
- you can filter for skill sets (a profile) (define views)
Thank you @Filip Callewaert ! Thats quite what I did for now
Now trying to put the views and grouping together. I'll get there :-)
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very unfortunate is the fact that I cannot use database macros in confluence templates. We wanted to have the users skillset on a dedicated user profile page, but thats not gonna work. I voted for https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFCLOUD-77965 already
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I'm quite confident that this feature will be released!
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@Bernd Raesig , I think I would have a separate (linked) database with the skills. It's much easier to manage and it prevents manual and repetitive input.
Link the skills-database to a field, and then when selecting (select, not multi-select) a value, you can show related values from that other dbase too.
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We have 2 databases, "numbat skills" with all skills definitions and "numbat people skills" where we link the skills to people and add a level to it
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Indeed - that's clear. I first did not guess that from your first screenshot!
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