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The SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition) app version 11.x has removed the support for application server-defined data sources in Confluence 8.x. (Atlassian has ended support for the data source connections in Confluence 8.0. For more information, refer to Configuring a data source connection.)
In Confluence 8.x, we recommend reconfiguring the application server-defined data source profile to the connection string profile. For more information, refer to How to convert an application server defined data source profile to a connection string profile.
SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition) app version 11.x works seamlessly with Confluence 7.x (Confluence 7.4 to Confluence 7.20) versions, including support for application server-defined data sources (JNDI data source connections).
Introduction
The SQL for Confluence app version 11.x by Appfire, provides advanced features with unlimited possibilities for displaying results using SQL statements. With the ability to display dynamic data coupled with documentation and collaborative data, your Confluence pages are a source of insightful reports and business intelligence. The SQL for Confluence comes with macros that enable you to query and report dynamic data into your pages, personalize data formatting, perform various advanced functions, and use a number of features.
Featured macros:
Purpose and scope
This guide provides details of the configuration required to leverage all the potential SQL for Confluence has to offer. It also explains several key concepts and featured macros such as SQL, SQL File, and SQL Query with examples that help you understand and use the app effectively.
References
For additional information, refer to the links below:
- Overview - SQL for Confluence
- Highlights of the release - Release Notes 11.0
- Installation and Support - Administrator Guide 11.x
- Downloads, Compatibility, and Pricing - Express Edition and Pro Edition