I have two Confluence pages, one for enhancement requests, and one for defects. Both of these pages pull from our Jira service desk project.
I want users to use the voting mechanism to give me an idea of the priority of the enhancements, and how many users a bug is affecting. The team is on board with these changes, but they want to be able to filter the tables or search the text so that they can easily determine if their request already exists.
Is there any way to add a filter (like there is in Jira's Filter by) or search in Confluence without having to purchase additional software? I am not a programmer.
Hi Michelle,
If you are asking to filter the results on a table in Confluence, then you would indeed need a 3rd party add-on.
For example:
However, if you're pulling data from JSD then you're likely using the Jira Issues Macro, and you can change the macro to display issues based on what JQL you give it.
If I have misunderstood your request, can you please clarify?
Shannon
I do need to filter the results on a table in Confluence. I do use a JQL query to pull the original list, but users still need to be able to filter it. My only other option is to build individual tables for each component, which is not feasible. Thank you for your response.
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