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Display a count of Confluence pages using CQL similar to Jira issue count using JQL

Cody Eberhardt December 30, 2020

I am looking to display a count of pages that match a certain CQL or set of filters. I want it to display in an issue count like the Total Issue Count on the Jira Issue/Filter macro. Is there any way to do this without any add ons?

Thank you!

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Davin Studer
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December 30, 2020

You could try the CQL Search app but it doesn't get you a count only, but it can give you a list with a count. It's a free app.

Cody Eberhardt December 31, 2020

I should also add my original goal was to great graphs for pages that our team has contributed to within a certain time frame (last week, last 6 months, etc.), and have the graph be split up by labels (the labels are departments). So the end goal would be to have a couple graphs that would show which pages our team contributed to and departed by department. I am almost certain this isn't possible so my next option was to just create a table with the number of pages like I mentioned above. If anyone has any other options or ideas please let me know. Again I do not want any add ons please!

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