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This article explains how to do issue filtering in the JQL table macro of the app, Advanced Tables for Confluence.

Instructions

  1. Log into your Confluence instance as administrator.
  2. Create an application link with a Jira instance and make sure it is working. 
    Refer to this page on how to do Linking to Another Application.
  3. Create a new page or click to edit an existing page.
  4. Insert the Advanced Table - JQL Table macro on the page. 
  5. Edit the JQL Table macro, navigate to JQL settings > Data source > Jira application links and select the link that you have created in step #2. 
    Also, enter the JQL for Jira Advanced search to fetch your issues from the project as shown:

  6. Navigate to Table settings > Advanced settings > Display data filter and enable as shown:

  7. Click on Save settings and publish the page.
  8. Once you run the JQL, it displays the issues as shown:

  9. Select filter on a column of the table, it filters the column data as shown:

We recommend testing this in a non-production environment before implementing it in production.


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