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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Medium
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None
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5
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Issue Summary
Whenever we manually create a page from a Template in Confluence, once the page is published there's a note on its heading info (right below the title):
"Owned by <author>, created with a template"
Hovering the mouse over the 'with a template' it's possible to check what was the source template used for that page, view it, and from there even create new pages.
When we create a page from templates via Automation (action "Publish a page"), that information from the "source template" is not replicated to the page that is created.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create an automation rule with a manual trigger;
- Add a "Publish new page" action to it, and ensure to select a template (it can be either a custom or default Confluence template, like 'Meeting notes');
- Save the rule and run it;
Expected Results
A new page is created and says "created with a template".
Actual Results
a new page is created but there's no reference to its source template.
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
- is related to
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CONFCLOUD-79242 Create Page Action with Templates should copy attachments & labels present on the Template
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- Closed
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- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-80959 Validating template on Confluence Cloud Automation fails after page creation through another automation
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- Long Term Backlog
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