There is a Macro "Recent update". How can I set it to show changes of current page where this macro defined?
I tried to putt in to "Bereich" string like "@self" but it shows me all changes of given user
My goal ist to get a page update info from specific user and current page.
UPDATE
I tried something like that
Concerning your last update, "Bereich" in our case is space, not a single page. So I don't think it would work this way even if there was some 'self-page link'.
To view changes on this specific page only put a custom label on it (let's say "12345") and use it in the macro to filter the pages.
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Here goes the example:
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I have a table with more than 100 cells where I will generate "recent update" info. For ex: if some one from my Team make changes it will show when he made a change. We have to create copy of this page and just edit the title. And if I have to change each time 100 macro to get specific label of the page it will be laborious.
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I see, but at least you have to do it once.
I don't have any other solution by now, sorry.
Let's see if someone else would recommend something.
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Hi!
I've reproduced the issue and it works well in our environment. Though, it takes a little time to update the information.
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