Hi there,
As a Product Owner, after each sprint, I share a page report with my business leaders with some information about the sprint and also a list of issues collected from Jira, through a macro (table with a query), tipically major ones like Initiatives.
In order to avoid repeated work every 3-weeks, I normally update the issues itself on Jira (for instance, the status, target dates, etc.) and it reflects automatically within the page.
The thing is that after refreshing the page with the latest update I would like to lock the page/macro to avoid any other future refreshes, so that I may be able to create a "picture" of that date.
For the next report, I would do the same, meaning, duplicating the page, and then refresh it to update with the latest informations from Jira.
Using plain exports its not expedite and not so pretty also.
Is there any way where I can configure/disable the "Refresh" button in a macro/page?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
So I think the answer to your main question is no. That data is being read and displayed directly from Jira and loads every time the page is loaded or refreshed. I get it that exporting the page and adding it as an attachment is not how I would solve this. What I would try is exporting it to Word or depending on the size of your table just grab a screen grab and make a copy of the page as a child or import the export to Word as a child to your main page to create the point in time data display that you are after. If you have any developer resources you could probably automate this but that is a different discussion.
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