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Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows: ((free))

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Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows: ((free))

The report merges data based on column names. Status vs status (case) or a missing column will break alignment.

Implementation checklist (one-per-child approach) confluence page properties report multiple rows

In your Page Properties Report, you can now define columns for "Skill 1," "Skill 2," and "Skill 3." This ensures all data is captured and displayed on the single report row corresponding to John Doe’s page. The report merges data based on column names

The Confluence Page Properties Report macro allows you to display metadata from a page in a table format. However, by default, it only displays a single row of data. If you want to display multiple rows of data, you can use the following approaches: The Confluence Page Properties Report macro allows you

Create one "Parent" page for your project and individual "Child" pages for each item or task. Execution: Place a single Page Properties macro on every child page.

Inside the macro, use ;Property Name and :Property Value syntax.

The report merges data based on column names. Status vs status (case) or a missing column will break alignment.

Implementation checklist (one-per-child approach)

In your Page Properties Report, you can now define columns for "Skill 1," "Skill 2," and "Skill 3." This ensures all data is captured and displayed on the single report row corresponding to John Doe’s page.

The Confluence Page Properties Report macro allows you to display metadata from a page in a table format. However, by default, it only displays a single row of data. If you want to display multiple rows of data, you can use the following approaches:

Create one "Parent" page for your project and individual "Child" pages for each item or task. Execution: Place a single Page Properties macro on every child page.

Inside the macro, use ;Property Name and :Property Value syntax.