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So you have to put double-quotes ("), or backticks in weird databases (`) : SELECT "SPACEKEY", "KEY", "BASELINE" FROM "AO_32F7CE_DBREQUIREMENT".
Our unique keys are SPACEKEY - KEY - BASELINE (3 required items)
Despite a technical ID available in all tables, which is a Long, we almost always use the 3 values above to reference requirements. Don’t omit to include all 3 parameters, even if the baseline is often null!
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ID: Technical primary key
SPACEKEY*: The space key
KEY*: The key of the requirement
BASELINE*: The baseline (for ARCHIVED requirements only), or null (for ACTIVE only).
STATUS: ACTIVE, ARCHIVED, MOVED, DELETED.
*Primary key
Usual queries
Get the count of requirements by space and status:
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select "SPACEKEY",
SUM(CASE "STATUS" WHEN 'ACTIVE' THEN 1 END) "COUNT_CURRENT",
SUM(CASE "STATUS" WHEN 'ARCHIVED' THEN 1 END) "COUNT_BASELINED",
SUM(CASE "STATUS" WHEN 'DELETED' THEN 1 END) "COUNT_DELETED"
from "AO_32F7CE_DBREQUIREMENT"
group by "SPACEKEY"
order by "COUNT_CURRENT" DESC
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We’ll write more queries here, as customers ask.
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In Jira, the primary key has 4 identifiers, by necessity of being a remote app: APPLINKID, SPACEKEY, KEY, BASELINE.
Confluence database schema
AO_32F7CE_DBREQUIREMENT
Primary key: SPACEKEY, KEY, BASELINE,
STATUS: ACTIVE, ARCHIVED, MOVED, DELETED,
HTMLEXCERPT, PROPERTIES
AO_32F7CE_DBDEPENDENCY
Primary key: RELATIONSHIP, PARENT_ID, CHILD_ID
AO_32F7CE_DBLINK
PARENT_ID: ID of the DBREQUIREMENT,
If ORIGIN=true, this is the page where the requirement was created,
If ORIGIN=false, this is a page that cites the requirement, or a Jira issue that cites it, since it depends on the type.
The primary key for this table is … almost all columns, since metadata varies per type of link.
AO_32F7CE_DBTRACEABILITYMATRIX
The list of saved traceability matrices,
Primary key: SPACEKEY, ORIGINALID
AO_32F7CE_DBQUEUE:
The queue (messages to Jira, indexation jobs or background jobs),
AO_32F7CE_DBBACKUPITEM and AO_32F7CE_DBBACKUPMAPPING:
Those are used as temporary storage tables when you export requirements to another instance of Confluence.
AO_32F7CE_DBAPPLINK:
Descriptor of Jira apps registered in Confluence, and opposite.
Accessing the Requirement Yogi database in Jira
Prefix: AO_42D05A
Jira database schema
In Jira, there are 4 identifiers for requirements, since we add the APPLINKID.
All our tables are stored with the prefix “AO_42D05A” in Jira.
AO_42D05A_DBREMOTEREQUIREMENT:
The list of requirements.
Identified by APPLINKID, SPACEKEY, KEY, BASELINE,
FLAGDELETED: Boolean, the requirement is not shown if true.
AO_42D05A_DBISSUELINK
ISSUEID: The primary identifier of issues
ISSUEKEY: Text only, FYI and not necessarily up to date (e.g. if the issue was moved),
RELATIONSHIP: A free verb to characterize the link to Confluence,
REQUIREMENT_ID: The ID of the table AO_42D05A_DBREMOTEREQUIREMENT.
AO_42D05A_DBAUDITTRAIL:
A sequential list of changes on issue links,
They are serialized and stored in the JSON column,
This table is regularly purged depending on the options chosen in the administration.
AO_42D05A_DBQUEUE: Queue messages
AO_42D05A_DBBACKUPITEM: Import/export feature
AO_42D05A_DBBACKUPMAPPING: Import/export feature
AO_42D05A_DBAPPLINK: Configuration details of this applink