Hello everyone,
I am trying to create a table in Confluence which should contain some specific fields (a JQL Query is used to retrieve the data from Jira).
The fields that I am trying to display in the table are created as Secured Custom Fields (Secured Number, to be more precise). Unfortunately, the table in Confluence does not show the content of the fields.
I can exclude permission issues (I have tried to do this in my own space as well).
I have tried to use all the settings of the Secured Fields (Performance and Strict) - no results.
Can you please help me out?
Hey @VictorPuia
You can try using an add-on like Jcreate that we created in Methoda, which allows you to add many additional fields when creating a Jira Issue from inside confluence page.
See: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/apps/1224226/jcreate?hosting=server&tab=overview
Hi @VictorPuia
Currently, Secure Fields for Jira does not support Confluence in terms of integration and usage in "Jira" Macro.
We are currently gathering interest for this feature. Please create a new feature request in our Support Portal
https://coresoftlabs.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9 where we will let you know when it's going to be released.
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I suspect the secure fields are not recognising the person that is executing the "fetch fields from Jira" as authorised to see their secured content.
When you answer Linda's question above, it might be worth including information on who the users in Confluence are and how you are providing them (are both Jira and Confluence users coming from LDAP for example)
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Can you provide some more information on this - what is your JQL and how are you trying to display the data in confluence.
When you say you tried this in your own space, were you able to do it successfully?
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