Hello,
is there any way to not allow to make changes in configured table filters? I made one table and lots of filters there. Lots of people use the table and still accidentally remove filters dragging it aside :(
Hi @BB GG ,
I assume you use the Table Filter macro provided by the Table Filter and Charts for Confluence app.
The macro settings allow you to change the display filter view and you can hide the filtration panel after configuring all of your filters.
Yes, that's the point - if you hide the panel, your colleagues won't be able to change the filters' inputs and/or accidentally remove the filters from the panel.
If they need to change something, they go to the page edit mode -> Table Filter macro settings and set all the changes there.
If this option is not suitable, I can suggest the collapsing/expanding of the filtration panel or using the Copy filter URL option (when you set your filters and copy the link to this particular table view, save it somewhere on the page - when you click on the link you'll be redirected to the your own table view even if your colleagues have made any changes).
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The issue is that they edit it accidentally by dragging the filters aside. I need the same view with the same filters for everyone, everytime.
Isn't there any way to not allow others to edit it? I just want to make final version of the filters as admin and not allow to edit it by others.
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No, there is no any way to allow users to see the filters on the panel but to deny them to remove/add new filters.
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It's really annoying that anybody can drag it - lots of people even don't know that removed some filter accidentally 😐
Thank you for your replies.
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Have you tried the Table Headers view of the macro? Maybe it will be better for you case than the panel.
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You should look for it in the Filtration tab:
And check the version of the app - the current one is 7.9.16.
The filters in headers were introduced in the 6.0.0 version (25.09.2020).
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Scroll to the bottom of the tab - your screenshot shows the upper half of the window.
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