Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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High
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None
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7
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Severity 3 - Minor
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5
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Description
Issue Summary
When creating a Confluence page, users can use the layouts tool to create sections on the page. If you have a JIRA macro inside a section and then edit it, the macro will jump to the next section.
If you have a different JIRA macro in the other section, the second macro will be overwritten by the one you just edited.
This affects both JIRA issues macro and JIRA charts macro. It also happens with 3rd party apps such as the Custom Jira charts macro.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a Confluence page.
- Add 2 or 3 sections using the layouts tool. Alternatively, you can create a table with two columns.
- Add a JIRA macro in the first section (or first column).
- Edit the JIRA macro (e.g. perform a change on the JQL query and Run/Search).
- Save the change.
Expected Results
The JIRA macro should stay in the section/table that it was.
Actual Results
The JIRA macro jumps to the next section. Here's a video:
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior.
To fix the issue, we suggest users to copy and paste the macro after it's been already set up.
Attachments
Issue Links
- depended on by
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CONFCLOUD-74535 Editing JIRA Issue Macro within a Table is not working
- Gathering Impact
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CONFCLOUD-74536 Editing JIRA Issue Macro within same JQL is removing the macro
- Gathering Impact
- mentioned in
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