I have a table that's showing the status for a rather long rebuild project, and users are updating status by using the Confluence checkbox instead of simply showing the Jira Ticket status.
I want to see *only* the status of a jira ticket in a column. The Jira Macro includes the JIRA ticket number, which isn't needed (see below).
Is there any way to see *just* the status e.g., To-Do, Resolved, ect?
Hello Casey,
Thank you for contacting us!
It's not possible to customize the Jira Issues macro single-view to show JUST the status, but there's a feature request below that would cover that:
In the meantime, you'll want to continue displaying the status as you currently are.
I'm sorry I don't have a better solution for you at this time. Do let us know if you have any further questions about this.
Regards,
Shannon
Thanks I am not excited about the answer, but at least I know it's working as designed / intended for now.
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Hi Casey,
Indeed; sorry that I didn't have any better news for you.
Take care, and have a pleasant weekend.
Regards,
Shannon
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Hello. It looks like this request was open in 2019. Is already solved? Is there a way just to show the status?
Thanks
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Maybe not the best way (quite quick & dirty) but it does the job for me:
In the JIRA Macro settings, Select Table display and only keep "Status"
After that, with some CSS, remove the Header and bottom line.
I did it with the CSS Stylesheet Macro:
Result:
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This worked for me, like you said it wasnt the cleanest solution but it works
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where do you put the CSS for this type of solution?
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Hello Eric,
I used here the macro "CSS Stylesheet" that is a part of the Plugin "Content Formatting for Confluence" (from Adaptavist).
Cheers, Nicolas
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