Use SQL File Macro with Markup - 11.x
Scenario
In this scenario, we need to add the SQL File macro to a Confluence page by inserting Markup from the menu. The SQL File macro references a file located within the <confluence-home>/script (default) directory on the Confluence server.
Background
In this scenario, use a data source profile, BookWarehouse, to query a database table, BOOKS. The table contains the following columns and rows:
SQL > select * from books; +----+----------------------------+---------------------+-------+ | id | title | author | price | +----+----------------------------+---------------------+-------+ | 1 | The Grapes of Wrath | John Steinbeck | 12.99 | | 2 | Nineteen Eighty-Four | George Orwell | 8.99 | | 3 | The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle | Haruki Murakami | 7.99 | | 4 | Don Quixote | Miguel De Cervantes | 29.99 | | 5 | Pilgrims Progress | John Bunyan | 17.99 | | 6 | Robinson Crusoe | Daniel Defoe | 29.05 | | 7 | Gullivers Travels | Jonathan Swift | 15.98 | | 8 | Tom Jones | Henry Fielding | 13.59 | | 9 | Clarissa | Samuel Richardson | 13.59 | | 10 | Tristram Shandy | Laurence Sterne | 7.59 | +----+----------------------------+---------------------+-------+
The statement is present in the books.sql file and is located within the <confluence-home>/script (default) directory on the Confluence server. The statement is as follows:
SELECT title as "Title", author as "Author", price as "Retail Price" FROM books WHERE price < 30 ORDER BY title;
Steps
The following steps demonstrate the steps involved in inserting a SQL File macro on a Confluence page:
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