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Field Queries allow to search for Field Instances and bundle the information in one place, no matter where they hide in the jungle of Confluence pages. Thereby, Confluence’s permissions system is fully accounted for by displaying user-dependent results. Keep track of all Field Instances or limit the query to those with specific values and/or in a certain Confluence space.

Create a new Field Query

A Field Query allows you to create reports on over the existing Field Instances of a certain Field Definition. Simply create a Manage Data Fields Macro on your Confluence page and choose Field Query. After selecting the Field Definition you want to create a report for, you may also define some filtering values. If no value filter is applied, the Field Query will retrieve all corresponding Field Instances, irrespective of their value.

Find more information on how to apply a value filter here: Applying a value filter to a Field Query

Moreover, you can restrict the query to Field Instances on a certain Confluence space.

Edit an existing Field Query

To apply a (different) value filter to an existing Field Query, restrict its search to a certain Confluence space, or change the queried Field Definition completely, simply edit the Field Query macro via the Confluence page editor.

The Field Query Report

Once created, the Field Query is permanently present on your Confluence page and creates an up-to-date report of the Field Instances that match your applied filter criteria. The report is updated on every page refresh.

As default, all retrieved Field Instances are presented in tabular format. The currently applied value filter can be investigated by clicking on the “Value” dropdown, as shown below. If a value filter is applied for a Data Attribute, it is presented here.

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