In Confluence, I would like to build a page that lists our Jira projects with the most recent released version for each of them. Ideally, I would also like to list the release date as well.
I know in Jira there is a function in the JQL for latestReleaseVersion(), but not sure if that's helpful at all here.
Hi @Lydia Klaus
I have done exactly what you described but by adding links to the sprint boards of the projects into a confluence table.
You can also include the JQL if you are looking only for specific issues in a certain project.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Varsha
Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I am having a hard time visualizing how this would work. So you created a scrum board for each project, and then linked to those in confluence. The link text shows the most recent release name?
I don't want to include any issues here, just the name and date of the most recent release as shown in the Releases page in Jira
Edit: it is also important that the confluence page updates automatically when something new is released, otherwise it might as well be manually typed in
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