Hello,
We will use confluence to write our product specification, and we will create Jira user stories from this specification, but when the confluence page is updated, the Jira issue is not updated and the other side update does not work either.
Is there any configuration to do before?
Hi @rawia.karoui ,
By highlighting a text and using the "Create issue" macro, this will only create ticket with summary from the highlighted text. It will show the ticket number near the selected text and a link to ticket near the Page heading.
The Jira ticket will have link to confluence page from where the ticket was created.
Other than that, if you update the contents of confluence page, it will not get updated in Jira and vice versa.
Only changes to Page name or Ticket summary will get reflected in either sides. .
Hi Rilwan Ahmed,
Thank you for answering!
So is there any other way to maintain the update? At least from confluence content to created Jira issues?
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How are you going to display confluence page contents in Jira other than the page name ?
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Hi @rawia.karoui ,
As said earlier, By highlighting a text and using the "Create issue" macro, this will only create ticket with summary from the highlighted text. It will not display the whole page content in the jira.
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as I understand, you put information on a Confluence page, then create a Jira issue with a copy of the information and then want to two places of identical information to be automatically updated if one of them is edited.
I am pretty sure that there is no simple way to get this.
Maybe you check if the option to have the information only in one place is possible, e.g. by creating a Jira issue not with a copy of the Confluence page, but with a link pointing to the page.
Regards,
Harald
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Hi Harald Seyr,
Thank you for responding :)
I am creating the Jira Issue directly from confluence page (by highlighting a text and using the "Create issue" macro) not by coping content in a Jira ticket.
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