We have business role and business actors in our organisation.
For example:
On various pages we have owners. I want to reference the rootpage where these roles and actors are managed.
I see three ways of doing this:
What is the best way of doing this?
Hi @Johan Theunissen ,
If it happens so that you use our Table Filter, Charts & Spreadsheets for Confluence app in your company, we can suggest trying the Table Excerpt/Table Excerpt Include macros.
You'll be able to reuse your tables and look up them via the Table Transformer macro or collect multiple-row tables and build a master report.
The result tables may be filtered on the fly and aggregated as well.
If you are not familiar with the app, please book a call with the team - we'll discuss your use case live.
I want to reference the rootpage where these roles and actors are managed.
@Johan Theunissen What exactly do you mean by "reference the rootpage" here?
If your use case is basically managing owners of many Confluence pages that are structured to a logical tree, then the content owner feature of the Better Content Archiving app would fit it very nicely.
It would because:
(Discl. this paid and supported app is developed by our team. Free for 10 users!)
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With ownership I do not only mean wikipages (that works with the confluence accounts).
For example: Process ownership.
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