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This macro display a summary of what each contributor has done to the pages/blogposts returned by CQL query. It has the following features.

  • Display the summary in This Week, This Month, Last Week or Last Month

  • Allows the user to set custom last modified dates

  • Support sorting by Contributor, Space, Type and Title

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Configuration

Basic Settings

(tick) on CQL Configured

Field Name

Required

Default Value

Explanation

Additional Information

CQL

Enter a CQL statement with $$query$$ or $$query*$$ as the search term.

Information

  • How to Search Content effectively with Titles

  • Search Results and Warnings

  • Useful scenarios with Canned Search for Confluence

  • Duration

    This Month

    Select the last modified duration to filter the result

    • This Week

    • This Month

    • Last Week

    • Last Month

    • Custom Duration

    Custom Duration


    If you select Custom Duration, enter a valid CQL Last Modified syntax.

    Note:

    • Max 2 last modified dates.

      • Eg. lastmodified > startOfWeek() and lastmodified < endOfWeek()

    Search Type

     

    Exact Match

    Select the type of search for $$query$$:

    • Exact Match

    • Start With

    • Contains

    Default Query Term

    Enter a default query term to replace the $$query$$ in CQL.
    Search results will be preloaded if it is provided.
    • Note: $self returns current page title

    No. of Results per Page

    10

    Select the no. of results to be displayed:

    • 5 — Pagination will occur if there are >5 search results

    • 10 — Pagination will occur if there are >10 search results

    • 50 — Pagination will occur if there are >50 search results

    • 100 — Pagination will occur if there are >100 search results

    If there are more results than the selected no. of results to display, pagination will occur.

    Show Advanced Settings

    Unchecked

    When this option is checked, advanced settings will be shown

    Advanced Settings

    Field Name

    Required

    Default Value

    Explanation

    Additional Information

    CQL


    (tick)

    Enter a CQL statement with $$query$$ or $$query*$$ as the search term.

    Search Type

     

    Exact Match

    Select the type of search for $$query$$:

    • Exact Match

    • Start With

    • Contains

    Default Query Term

    Enter a default query term to replace the $$query$$ in CQL.
    Search results will be preloaded if it is provided.

    • Note: $self returns current page title

    Custom "No Results Found" message



    Enter a customised message when no results are found.

    Hide Search Bar

    Unchecked

    The search bar is removed when checked.