Since version 1.10 the projectdoc Toolbox provides normalized date value to be used with Lucene searches. If the property value is specified with the Confluence Date Autocompletion (opened with the shortcut '// '), and for the creation and last modification date, a normalized date is provided as an artificial property.
The name of this artificial property is that of the original property plus the § -sign appended. Here is an example where the creation date is check against a custom property named Last Update . Caution Box |
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Some versions of Confluence do no longer support "NOW" as part of the query string. We are working on a solution for this issue. See Jira |
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server | smartics JIRA |
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serverId | 79ad43bc-d289-364e-bfc7-46c09847bebd |
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key | PDAC-1059 |
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Here is an example where the creation date is check against a custom property named Last Update . Code Block |
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| $[Creation Date§]: [${Last Update§} TO NOW] |
There is also an artificial property value containing the date as a timestamp in milliseconds, prefixed with zeros up to 19 digits (%019d ). The name of the artificial property is constructed from the original name plus the suffix Timestamp (separated by a blank). Note that the creation timestamp is called Creation Timestamp (not Creation Date Timestamp ). Creation Date Timestamp ). Note Box |
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Appending the $-sign instead of the §-sign will render the text representation of the date. |
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