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Page Properties Report Macro - Cannot retrieve data when the header has two columns

Nimo August 18, 2021

Hello everyone.
 
I am trying to create a page property report that can capture Sub-title-A and Sub-title-B as shown in the screenshot below.

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Currently, I can retrieve data from tables with only one header column, but I cannot afford to delete the title column in order for the property report to work.

Could you please let me know what I should do in order that my report includes the data in the white space next to "Sub-title-A" and "Sub-title-B"?

Thank you in advance!

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Katerina Kovriga _Stiltsoft_
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August 19, 2021

Hi @Nimo ,

The problem is in the double headers of your tables, it's a tricky case for Confluence macros to process them correctly.

If you have the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app installed for your instance (it's our add-on), we can suggest using its Table Excerpt/Table Excerpt Include macros.

Thu 2-1.png

Thu 2-2.png

The published page without any meta data:

Thu 2-3.png

The published page with metadata (the original page link):

Thu 2-4.png

But still I recommend to stick to one-level headers - it is always better for reporting with further filtration, visualization, etc.

Nimo August 19, 2021

Thank you very much for your detailed reply, Katerina! 
I understand that installing a plug-in would be needed in order to work with double header tables.
I believe that as a simple admin of the space I cannot add plugins to the space, so I will consider modifying my table.

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