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Problems using the {embedded} macro

Lukas Gruber
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December 11, 2012

We were trying to embed the content of an .sql file into a confluence page but it didn't work. We dont't receive any error messages and are also unable to find a propper documention of the macro's usage.

Could you help us out with our problem? Are there any other ways to include .txt or .sql file content into a confluence page?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Best regards,

Lukas Gruber

PS: Please find attached a screenshot of the macro we were trying to use.

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Lukas Gruber
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December 17, 2012

Thank you for yourl help. I found out it is a third party extension which provides this obviously faulty macro, so I won't be using it.

Best regards!

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Alejandro Conde Carrillo
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December 11, 2012

have you try the {code} macro? You could do something like:

{code:sql}
Paste your SQL queries here
{code}

For plain text files I recommend you to use the {noformat} macro

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