Users who are migrating Visibility for Confluence from server to cloud will be able to retain all macro and its data. Your questions around this scenario has been captured and responded to below.
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How do I migrate Visibility for Confluence to Cloud?
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Migrate your content with the Cloud Migration Assistant by Atlassian. All the app data will be migrated automatically.
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Are there anything I need to know before doing the migration?
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Both Visibility for Confluence macros ( Hide If & Show If ) are available in Cloud.
However, only some macro parameters are supported in Cloud. Refer to the specific macro reference page for more details
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What happens to the parameters that are not available in Cloud? Will my data be lost?
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While the functions of these parameters does not have any output and the values are ignored in Cloud, all data will be retained. Some of the parameters may be coming to Cloud in future releases.
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How do I access data from these legacy macro parameters?
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The data will be visible when in edit mode for now.
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What happens to the Special Usernames values in the Hide If & Show If macro when transferred to Cloud?
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The data will be transferred to the Authentication Type field that can be accessed by expanding the Hide advanced filters dropdown in Cloud.
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Do I have to do anything to make these data available once the macro feature has been made fully supported in Cloud in future?
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These functions will automatically pick up the migrated data and work automatically.
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In terms of the content inside the Hide-if or Show-if macros. are there any special cases that I need to be aware of?
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The content inside hide-ifandshow-ifmacros macros may not be displayed the same way in Cloud as they were in Server. For example:
If pages contains a third-party macro, you’ll still need to install that first.
Similarly, macros with integrations to other macros that’s not supported in Confluence Cloud will not work as expected.