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The following parameters part of our common table capabilities that are available to many macros that produce or modify tables.

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highlightColor#ffffec
rowStylesbackground:#f0f0f0;color:#222;font-size:14px;border-bottom:black 2px solid;border-top:black 2px solid;,
stylebackground-color:white;
autoNumbertrue

Normally all columns are treated as strings for sorting purposes unless a more specific sort type is provided either by the macro logic (SQL Macro) or by this parameter. The parameter is a comma separated list of column type indicators to identify column types.

  • S - string
  • I - integer
  • F - float (since 5.1.0 may contain comma numeric separator)
  • FC - float with comma as decimal separator and period as numeric separator (since 5.1.0)
  • C - currency or similar where it is a float value with pre or post characters
  • CC - C with comma as decimal separator (since 5.1.0)
  • M - date in many popular formats. See Advanced Date Sorting for more information.
  • D - date in the browser date format. See How to Add Advanced Date Sorting Using the D Column Type for more information.
  • E - emotions or other HTML elements (since 5.0.0)
  • X - exclude this column from user selectable sorting
  • H - hide the column
  • . or - or : or / - separated numbers, like phone numbers or TCP addresses. Valid values are multiple integer numbers separated by one of the separators indicated by the type.When selected, the row styles correspond to the order the rows are displayed on the screen. When not selected, the original style given to a row is retained not matter where the row lands after sorting
    ParameterDefaultMacro Browser LabelDescription

    heading

    1Heading rows

    Number of rows to be considered as heading rows. Heading rows do not participate in column sorting.

    footing

    0Footing rows

    Number of rows to be considered as footing rows. Footing rows do not participate in column sorting.

    enableSorting

    trueEnable column sortingSet to false to disable sorting.

    enableHighlighting

    trueEnable row highlighting on mouse overAs the mouse moves over a table row, the row will be highlighted by default. Set to false to stop this behavior.

    sortColumn

     Auto sort columnThe table can be auto sorted before it is displayed by any valid column name or number provided by this parameter. No auto sorting will be done if this value is not provided or is invalid. A column number is a 1-based count of columns (excluding auto number column).

    sortDescending

    falseSort descendingIf sortColumn is used, this determines the order of the sort that is automatically done before display.

    sortTip

     Sort tip on mouse overText displayed when mouse is over a sortable column. Normally, this value is Click to sort or equivalent translation.

    sortIcon

    falseShow sort iconUse true to include a sort icon in the first heading row for sortable columns. An icon will show for the last column sorted indicating the direction the column was sorted.

    highlightColor

    lightgoldenrodyellowHighlight colorColor of row when mouse is over a row element. See Web colors for how to specify.

    autoNumber

    falseAuto number on each rowUse true to show an additional column that show row number for each data row.

    autoNumberSort

    falseAuto number sortUse true to enable the auto number column to be sortable. This will retain the original data row count even after row sorting.

    autoTotal

    falseAuto total rowUse true to append a row to the end of the table that will contain totals of all numeric columns.

    columnTypes

     Column types
    Include Page
    _ColumnTypes
    _ColumnTypes
    columnCalculations Column calculations
    Include Page
    _ColumnCalculations
    _ColumnCalculations

    rowStyles

     Table row styles

    A comma separated list of styles. Each style is made up of one or more properties. The first is applied to all heading rows determined by the heading parameter. The remaining styles are applied to the remaining rows in order with repetition as necessary. Row styles are applied to the table row and participate with other CSS properties to determine the look of an element. In particular, some properties may be overridden by table or element styles or classes.

    Example: , background:lightyellow, background:lightblue

    retainRowStyleOrder

    trueRetain row style order after sorting

    When selected, the row styles correspond to the order the rows are displayed on the screen. When not selected, the original style given to a row is retained not matter where the row lands after sorting.

    columnStyles Column styles

    Comma separated list of styles. Each style is made up of one or more CSS properties (semi-colon separated). The styles are applied to columns in sequence. If a column is skipped, supply a comma before adding the next columns style. A style can be reused for subsequent column(s) by referring to it using a 1-based numeric reference. Column styles are applied to the table column and participate with other CSS properties to determine the look of an element. In particular, some properties may be overridden by table, row, or element styles or classes.

    Example: background:lightyellow, background:lightblue,1,2,1,2

    columnAttributes

     Column attributesA comma separated list of values used to modify cell attributes for all cells in a column. The position in the comma separated list corresponds to the column that the values apply to. Each value is a double semi-colon list of attributeName=value pairs that will be applied to the column cells.

    enableHeadingAttributes

    trueEnable heading attributesAny column attributes provided will be applied to the all column rows including heading rows. Use false to have the column attributes apply only to data rows.

    id

    auto generatedTable idTable id can be referenced for use in macros (like the chart macro) or javascript.

    class

    @defaultTable classSets the class of the table. Normally, it will be confluenceTable. Use a blank (one or more spaces) value to not have any table class.

    style

     Table styleStyle attributes can be set. For example: font-style:italic; background:lightblue;.

    rowStyles

     Table row stylesA comma separated list of styles. Each style is made up of one or more properties. The first is applied to all heading rows determined by the heading parameter. The remaining styles are applied to the remaining rows in order with repetition as necessary.
    Example: ,
    background:lightyellow; , background:lightblue;

    retainRowStyleOrder

    trueRetain row style order after sorting.

    width

     Table widthIn pixels or %. Recommend using style settings instead.

    border

     Table border widthIn pixels. Set class to blank also. Recommend using style settings instead.