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Is the any way to display count of filtred rows in Conflunce ?

mool labool
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February 7, 2018

Hi folks, 

iam glad to join such great and large community about such cool sw solution. 

May i ask you to help me or point me how to solve next problem?

I think most of us are using tables in Confluence. First thing for me was somehow improved interaction between user and tables in Confluence, like filtring. I have found simple and cool solution with xTables addons.

But now, i realize that would be great to have possibilty to display how many rows you have filtred. As example to better visualization: lets say we have a table with laptop models and processor, both in columns. Then i want to filter all laptos with some kind of processors. By using above plugin i could simple do it. It will display only what i want. But there is no information about how many rows was found (in summary). 

Any one have already meet with similar problem? Do we have any solution for this ? 

Hope my description is clear. 

Very appreciate for any ideas .)

Bests,

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Andrey Khaneev _StiltSoft_
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February 7, 2018

Hi,

Yes, there are several different solutions, but you'll need to install Table Filter and Charts add-on:

  1. Using Table Filter macro. Wrap the table with Table Filter macro, add a dropdown filter for the column with processor, filter the table. Then either:
    1. Hover over the filter icon in the filtration pane.
    2. Set dynamic descending row numbering.
    3. Wrap the filter macro with Pivot Table. It will show filtered rows count by default.
  2. Using Pivot Table macro only. You can wrap the table with this macro, select column with processors in Row Labels select. It will show you count of each processor in the table. The same you can do for other columns. Also you can visualize this results with Chart from Table macro.
SamVijay January 17, 2019

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