Recently I have had two different Page Properties Reports, calling from two different sets of pages, that don't sort properly. In each case, the first item in the list is "sticky" and stays in position even if the other column headings can be clicked on to sort the other items.
Each PPR specifies an initial sort by one of the columns. Then after the table generates, the user should be able to click on the column headings and sort by a different column. Here, they sort except for the first item in the list, which stays put.
At first I thought that page was damaged, so I rebuilt the PP macro on that page. But now the same thing is happening on a different set of pages. Has anyone seen this, or have any ideas on how to fix it?
Are you still having this issue? Can you share a screenshot?
Hello @Brant Schroeder & @Michelle Rau HP ,
we still have the problem, despite the update to Confluence version 7.13.1.
In addition, since the update we also have a completely different problem with the "Page property report" macro, that the columns in the "Page property report" can no longer be sorted for some users. More on this in the separate community article "Sorting of columns in the" Page property report "macro no longer works for individual users".
But now, here are 2 screenshots of the problem described here, which show and confirm that the error is still up-to-date beyond the person reporting the problem:
Sorting in ascending order
Sorting in descending order
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@Sebastian Spitzer I have created multiple test pages and have not been able to recreate the issue. Can you check and make sure that the page does not have any odd characters in the workshop field by renaming it to see if that rectifies the issue.
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Hi @Brant Schroeder , would explain "workshop field", please?
I can't think of anything by that right now. I don't understand what you mean by that. Would you briefly explain it, or even donate a screenshot?
Thanks in advance!
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@Sebastian Spitzer The workshop field is in your page properties macro. I was going off of the screenshot you shared. I was suggesting that for the page with the Workshop: W17 CMS you change this or add something else there and see if that changes the sort. You could even remove the page properties on that page and see if all the other pages sort. I am wondering if it is something with that page.
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Ahh! Ok sorry I was already thinking about the properties and parameters of the macro. That it shows me workshop pages was out of my mind. ;-)
I tried the following:
Problems identified:
What would the solution to this be?
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