Data & Analytics

A collection of 21 posts

The PocketQuery Extended Roles
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The PocketQuery Extended Roles

Since the beginning, PocketQuery uses two distinct roles—the user and the administrator. The administrator is able to connect data sources and add queries and the user, on the other hand, can embed those queries in pages via a macro. Users and AdministratorsThis distinction is the base of PocketQuery. Connecting

Restrict Queries to Spaces in PocketQuery Cloud
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Restrict Queries to Spaces in PocketQuery Cloud

Our Cloud version of PocketQuery just got a beloved feature from its Data Center counterpart – Restricting queries to Confluence spaces. By configuring spaces on a query, only users with view permissions in these spaces are allowed to execute the query. Space PermissionsSpace permissions are a powerful feature in Confluence. They

What's New in PocketQuery Cloud - September 2021 Edition
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What's New in PocketQuery Cloud - September 2021 Edition

The summer is over but PocketQuery is not falling asleep! In September 2021, we are bringing new features for PocketQuery Cloud: highly demanded change parameters template, content property wildcards, and the PocketQuery.executeQuery JavaScript API. Change Params TemplateQuery Configuration / FormWe are excited to announce that PocketQuery Macros now support Change

Report Snapshots in Confluence Cloud with PocketQuery
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Report Snapshots in Confluence Cloud with PocketQuery

Our Atlassian Confluence app PocketQuery is great for creating reports. You can connect datasources via SQL and REST and display dynamic reports on Confluence pages. And the great thing about it is that your reports are always up to date because it loads fresh data every time you visit the

See what is Happening in your Confluence Space
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See what is Happening in your Confluence Space

Imagine you are approaching a new Confluence space and you find hundreds of pages, contributors, and comments; everything seems unorganized; lots of content. You take a sip out of your coffee and ask yourself: “Okay, what is actually going on here?” and then start tediously browsing through all pages one

PocketQuery is now available for Confluence Cloud
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PocketQuery is now available for Confluence Cloud

You asked and we listened: PocketQuery for Confluence Cloud is live! PocketQuery is a perennial favorite among our users. And now it’s in the Cloud to make your transition to this brave new Confluence even easier. If you’re not a PocketQuery fanatic yet and have a need to

Welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 4.0.0
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Welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 4.0.0

We are happy to announce PocketQuery for Confluence 4.0! A lot has changed since our very first Marketplace app was published in March 2013 and we are stoked about ~1300 Confluence installations using our data integration tool! The improvements with this new major release are primarily targeting the set

Version 3.5.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now!
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Version 3.5.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now!

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3.5.0. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3.5.0 of our plugin PocketQuery for Confluence is now available at the marketplace! It offers the possibility to connect

Version 3.4.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now
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Version 3.4.0 of PocketQuery for Confluence is out now

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3.4.0. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3.4.0 of our plugin PocketQuery for Confluence is now available at the marketplace! It comes with a number of

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA

A few days ago, we showed you a quick and easy way to collect data from a REST API, in this case Wikipedia. The structure was very simple and a good starting point. Today, we will move on to something more complex. This example will introduce you to the authorization

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia

In February, we released version 3.0 of our add-on PocketQuery for Confluence. One major new feature was the introduction of REST APIs as datasources. Now, we would like to demonstrate some catchy and practical example usages, that you can copy, adjust to your needs or just use as an

Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3
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Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3 of PocketQuery for Confluence will soon be ready to go! With its release on January 31st we would like to introduce a