Similar to this: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Page-Properties-Report-not-displaying-information-permission/qaq-p/864955
Permission examples: https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/permissions-and-restrictions-139557.html
We have a restricted area where we keep track of status, priority, commits and comments. Priority and access are unrestricted and should be visible at a higher level for anyone with access to the site.
The comments and commits are private, candid, and we do not expose that through the Page Properties Macro.
Is there any way to bubble up the information we track in the page macros to the 'visible public' page? Unix I'd do this with 'execute' permissions. Creating child pages is ... not an acceptable solution due to the amount of additional work it would require.
If this is not possible, is there any other possible way of 'exporting' the results of the properties pages and then (either manually or dynamically) pushing that up to a higher level page?
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