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.
The id of the id of the root page can be found by clicking on the Page Information link
The link of the information page is generated in the url (e.g. it is 255688724 for https://akeles-forge.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/viewinfo.action?pageId=255688724)
ancestor = 255688724 AND text ~ $$query$$ |
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