I have created a confluence page containing a Jira Issues List macro. In the columns to display field I have added the Jira System field 'Development', which I assume should include the status of the latest branch related to that issue, i.e. branched, merged, etc.
I know that the issues in the filter I am using have Development statuses but they aren't included in my Confluence macro.
I am using Confluence Data Center 6.12.0 and Jira Data Center 7.12.1
Issue still exists. 2 years later still no solution?
Issue still exists (2 years later). Still no fix / added feature?
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"Development" is not a system field. Could you go to the list of custom fields and tell us what type of field it really is?
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I didn't create this custom field. Is it because I am integrated with BitBucket? I now see that it says it is locked and only available from Jira software. I've never seen a message like this before. See pictures below.
So is there a way I can get the status of branches associated with an issue type from within a Confluence issue report?
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Ah, ok. Yes, it's because of the connection to Bitbucket.
The field there is a convenience for the issue display, it's not a real field and doesn't really have any (human readable) data in it.
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Is there any way I can make it work on confluence?
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I am having the same issue and I am not connect to Bitbucket. It shows up when I run a filter but not when it is part of a filter on a Confluence page.
Is there a work around for this issue?
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has anyone resolved this?
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Same question from my side.. is there any way to display the Bitbucket development status of a Jira Ticket in a list in Confluence?
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I am also facing this same issue, kindly let me know if this is resolved, it would be of great help
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anyone got the resolution for this? facing same issue at my end
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+1
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we too facing similar issue. we added the plugin also.
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Facing the same issue. Is there any workaround on this?
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