This is a collection of some useful examples that Canned Search for Confluence for your users.
You can list the blog posts created in the previous 5 days in chronological order (oldest first)
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The following CQL will only search for Meeting Minutes containing the given search text. Meeting Minutes are pages with Title containing Minutes or labelled with minutes.
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You can also search all the children and descendants pages under the Requirements section by using the ancestor field.
ancestor = $$id$$ AND text ~ $$query$$ |
The $$id$$ is the id of the current page
There are a few ways
If you know the list of spaces in advance, you can provide them as a list
space in ("Project A", "Project B", "Project C") AND text ~ $$query$$ |
Alternatively, if your space follows a naming convention, you can select those spaces by their title. The example below assumes all the project space will contains "Project" in their space name.
space.title ~ Project AND text ~ $$query$$ |
You can find out comments that you are "mentioned" last week
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You can create a "Canned Search Page" in your Confluence with a list of canned search macros added for your users to do power searching