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Group Data with the Group Data Macro
The group-data macro allows data to be grouped within a named data set. This replaces the scaffolding macro. This page shows the general form and an example.
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{scrollbar:icons=false} h1. Group Data with the Group-data Macro The group-data macro allows data to be grouped within a named data set. This replaces the scaffolding macro. This page shows the general form and an example. [More information|http://www.customware.net/repository/display/AtlassianPlugins/group-data] The general form is: {code}{group-data:name} {xxx-data:sub-field} {group-data} {code} |
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{code} {group-data:MeetingInformation} {text-data:NextMeeting|type=line}{text-data} {date-data:MeetingDateTime|format=yyyy-MMM-dd HH-mm-ss}today{date-data} {group-data} {code} {group-data:MeetingInformation} {text-data:Name|type=line}{text-data} {date-data:MeetingDateTime|format= |
The group data macro establishes the group. The text data macro establishes the field name, Next meeting:. The date data macro establishes the day and time, initially the date the macro was created with the time not specified. In the Edit Contents view, select a different date and enter the time.
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Editing in the Edit Contents view suppresses output of macros entered in earlier versions of Confluence. Line breaks between the field name and date and time are not rendered. |
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