Hello! I was wondering if it's possible to do the following with a Confluence automation rule:
If a new page is published, then create entry in existing database with link to page.
If not through an automation rule, is there another way to do this? I'd ideally like the database to keep track of any new pages made in a space.
I don't think it is possible, because:
Thank you for your response!
That's unfortunate to hear, but good to know what is currently supported. Hopefully it's something they can add in the future. :)
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I agree, would be a great addition in the future, as getting the team to remember to great a new page through the database is a challenge.
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Fully support this request.
One use case from our side is that Databases would be a great way to do documentation management in Confluence, as it is possible to natively show owner and page status field granting a good overview I have been unable to find elsewhere.
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