I'm trying to figure out how to modify a chart I have that uses data from a JIRA filter in a Confluence page. By default, the chart looks like it only pulls data from the 50 tickets that show. How do I adjust the maximum number of rows as the help text (copied below) prompts me to do?
Hi @Ryan Arnold ,
welcome to the Atlassian community!
Please check "Maximum issues" parameter in Display options menu.
Hope this helps,
Fabio
Thank you for the warm welcome! This did indeed solve my issue. Thanks !
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Hi @Fabio Racobaldo _Herzum_ ,
I am using Table Filter in confluence. My JQL returns around 1500 results. There are two issues I am facing:
1. If I limit the 'Maximum Issues' field to say 100, the drop down in confluence does not even show the value which are in records 101-1500. Giving inaccurate results.
2. If I don't limit the 'Maximum Issues' field, then there are performance issues like delay in loading the results. Also, not to forget the max. value is 1000, the records 1001 and beyond won't show.
Do we have anything which can help here in Issue#1, using which the drop down starts showing the value beyond the 'Maximum Issues' count?
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Is this "Maximum issues" parameter in Display options menu available only in premium version? My current firm has a standard version and I cannot find this option.
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I am struggling with the same issiue. I've concluded that the new /jira-macro does NOT support displayoptions as the Jira-legacy version does.
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