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When first added to the page, the macro will be empty, with no issues displayed.
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Adding issues to the macro
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: scope configuration
Issues displayed in the macro are defined via ‘Scope’ configuration. There are 2 scopes:
‘JQL' scope - allows to include issues returned via a JQL query. Can also be set via the ‘Add existing issues’ button in the panel.
‘Manual’ scope - prompts a create issue dialogue. After saving, the new issues will be displayed in the preview. Can also be set via the ‘Create issue’ in the panel.
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Manual scope
To keep adding issues in the manual scope click the ➕ icon at the beginning of the table row. When selected the button opens a menu with options to create a new issue or add existing ones (via JQL).
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can be defined and added by setting up the scope configuration.
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There are two types of scopes:
JQL scope. Setting up a JQL scope will return issues within one JQLquery. The query is predefined in macro edit dialogue:
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Manual scopealso allows to return issues from a JQL query. However, the JQL query is not pre-configured in the same way as for the JQL scope. Instead, users can add issues returned by multiple JQL queries. This can be done either from the ‘Edit macro’ dialogue or directly from the page view.
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Manuel scope: removing issues
To remove a single issue from the table hover over the right end of the issue table to reveal a three-dot icon. Click the button to open the ‘Actions’ menu with an option to remove the issue from the table.
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Issues can be removed by users directly from page view on in the ‘Edit macro’ dialogue.
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Default values for the ‘Create new issue’ dialogue
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In the issue table columns represent the issue fields. A wide range of system and custom fields is available to add, view and edit via our macro. See Supported field types Issue fields supported in table for the list of supported fields.
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