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Simple dashboard using metadata-matches macro
Overview
A simple use is to add multiple versions the metadata-matches macro to populate a table, creating a dashboard of information from a group of pages.
In our example, there are individual pages for a project. Each project page has
an assigned project lead held as a metadata value
the number of hours completed by the project lead for each month as metadata value
Creating the dashboard
Three initial metadata-matches macros are used:
the metadata value name for the macro isÂ
Project Lead.
theÂ
Project Lead
 values for each metadata-matches macro areÂAlana
,ÂHisbiscus
 and Cyclamen
Â
Each individual macro would each display for the named project leader, the number of project pages where the Project Lead
 value matches their name.
A copy of each macro can be configured to add the metadata value-name for the calculation.
This would sum the values of the Feb Hours
 metadata on the matching pages where Alana
 is the value for Project Lead
.
A copy of each of the macros with the value-name
 can be made for each project leader and the function
 option amended in the macro editor to show average
.Â
These can be added to a simple Confluence table:
The page display is a simple dashboard for the project lead hours for February.
Multiple versions of the metadata-matches macro can also be added to the Confluence chart
 macro to visualize and present the collated data from each report.