When running a query in a confluence (Jira bug list) from the Macro.
If using attribute issuetype, with any issuetype that contains a space the query does not run.
i.e. project = "Project Name" AND issueType in ("Bug – Blocking", "Bug – Non Blocking") AND (status = Resolved OR status = Released OR status = Closed) will not execute, however if issuetype is "Bug" or "Task" it works fine. Seems like Confluence has a problem passing the query to JIRA if the issuetype has spaces....
help !
Hi, Hans,
We tried to replicate this behaviour on our test instance adding a Jira Issue macro and it listed normally issues with issuetype "Bug - Block". We used the following on our example:
project = TEST AND issuetype in (Bug, Change, Data, Incident, "Bug - Block", Question, "New Feature") AND status in (closed, open)
As we would need some further information in order to troubleshoot, I'll kindly ask you to raise a ticket with us at Support at https://support.atlassian.com/contact.
Best regards,
Thais
thanks for trying this out. I will open up a case.
more info: within the macro - it runs for me. this issue is once you exit the macro, and publish the changes, the area where the macro should run sits empty
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oddly enough, when the issuetype is removed from the macro (where the issue type has a space) the macro runs successfully once published. If the issuetype is one word with no space it also runs fine once published.
Anyway, I will open up a case
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Hi, Hans,
Thank you for replying. Contacting Support will make it possible to do a more in depth investigation.
Best regards,
Thais
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