Confluence Page Properties Report Multiple Rows ~upd~ Access
: Inside each macro, insert a two-column table where the left column is the "Header" (key) and the right is the "Value" (data). 2. Configure the Report Macro
Here's an example:
Here’s a clever trick: You can place on a single Confluence page, each representing a “virtual row.” confluence page properties report multiple rows
If you have (duplication), you are witnessing the friction of "Unstructured Wiki" meeting "Structured Data." Confluence is permissive; it allows text to be entered in lists, tables, and macros interchangeably. The Page Properties Report is strict; it demands discrete key-value pairs. When the report attempts to map the permissive to the strict, it generates duplicates. It is the system saying, "You thought this was a document, but you tried to make it a spreadsheet. This is the price." : Inside each macro, insert a two-column table
| Property | Value | | --- | --- | | Property 1 | Value 1 | | Property 2 | Value 2 | | Property 3 | Value 3 | | Property 4 | Value 4 | The Page Properties Report is strict; it demands
To display multiple rows in a , you must have multiple Page Properties macros on the source page(s) or multiple pages with the same label .
If you have multiple Page Properties macros on one page or a multi-row table inside a single macro, the standard report macro often fails to treat them as separate rows, instead merging them into one entry or only displaying the first one. Method 1: The Multiple Macro "ID" Workaround
