
All your data. In Confluence. In real time
Show data as a chart using the Confluence Chart macro. Or show data as a table with all customization options available with Common table capabilities.
Supports JDBC compliant databases, such as MSSQL, Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, and MySQL. Data from multiple data sources can be combined on the same page. Flexible options for configuring data sources.
Use Macro Security for Confluence to control who can create SQL based content. Content, once created by an authorized user, can be viewed by anybody with view rights. Datasource specific restrictions provide flexibility.
More details
For a lower cost option, see SQL for Confluence (Express Edition).
Ideal for generating Business Intelligence (BI) reports from external data within Confluence.
Works best with:
- Run Self-Service Reports for Confluence
- Scripting for Confluence
- Cache for Confluence
- Macro Security for Confluence
Details
Display results from a SQL query. Data from one or more result sets are formatted and typically displayed as a table. This enables dynamic data to be easily displayed on pages together with documentation and other data. Integrate business intelligence reports with your other collaborative data.
- Supports JDBC compliant databases, like MSSQL, Oracle, DB2, PostgreSQL, MySQL.
- Supports multiple data sources. Application server defined or directly defined data sources can be accessed.
- Supports Common table capabilities: advanced sorting, row highlighting, and column totals & styles.
- Works with the Chart Macro for data visualization.
- Enabled for Macro Security for Confluence to control use.
Reviews for cloud
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Best to go with $10 for 10 users for the SQL for Confluence (Express Edition). It is just as powerful for small businesses - see the comparison: Editions.



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Hi Хрен,
Thank you for the 4-star review! We're so happy this app is working well for you.
Yes, it is definitely possible to pass parameters into your SQL queries. Please see our Working with SQL Parameters article for the syntax and additional information about common SQL parameters. If you run into any trouble, please feel free to submit a question, and we'll get back to you.
Thanks again!
Holly Wright, Marketing Director
Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons (an Appfire company)
holly (at) appfire (dot) com

Hello Anne!
Thank you for evaluating SQL for Confluence and providing your review. First off, I want you to know that we are releasing a new server version very soon which is packed full of love for administrators, making it much easier to administer your data sources. We hope that you will be able to give this version a try and provide us your feedback on it as well.
As for SQL for Confluence Cloud... well, that's a bit tricky to answer at this time. We would love to bring this app to Cloud, but there are a number of security, database connectivity, and performance challenges when running in the Cloud that we need to overcome. But we are definitely trying!
In the meantime, we do have a How-to Guide that maps out one possible solution for getting your SQL data into your Confluence Cloud instance. Please take a look and let us know if you have any questions. Also, please feel free to vote for and make yourself a watcher of issue SQL-243, where we are tracking Cloud interest.
If you would like to reach out to me directly to discuss your needs further or just get a few more details on the up-and-coming release for Confluence Server, please feel free to do so using my contact information below. Again, Anne, we truly appreciate your feedback, and we look forward to hearing from you!
Regards,
Holly Wright, Marketing Director
Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons (an Appfire company)
holly (at) appfire (dot) com

Hi Jonas,
Thank you for being a long-standing, loyal customer and for providing this thoughtful feedback. The team here at Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons (an Appfire company) is always excited to hear from customers that find value in our products.
I do have some great news for you. SQL for Confluence 9.0, which is planned to be available very soon, has lifted the restriction on the number of data sources available so it will be unlimited. You'll no longer have to worry about juggling your configuration to accommodate the previous limit. You will also have the ability see the connection status of your data sources.
As for usage statistics, I think I understand the request but I would really love to hear more about the stats you are interested in. I can imagine needing to know which data sources are in use, the pages they're used on, and so forth. If you could please contact me directly at my email below so we can discuss it further, that would be great!
Currently only admins can add and edit data sources. However, we understand this request and we have a supporting product called Macro Security for Confluence, which gives you finer-grained control for who can use those data sources. After reviewing Macro Security if you have any additional needs, please email me directly.
Again, thank you so much for your feedback and I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Regards,
Holly Wright, Marketing Director
Bob Swift Atlassian Add-ons (an Appfire company)
holly (at) appfire (dot) com

Best to go with $10 for 10 users for the SQL for Confluence (Express Edition). It is just as powerful for small businesses - see the comparison: Editions.

Pricing
10 users$100 | 25 users$150 | 50 users$250 | 100 users$500 | 250 users$750 | 500 & upAdditional pricing details |
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Versions
Version 8.5.0 • Confluence Server 5.10.0 - 6.8.1 • Released 2017-12-06
Summary
Added avgIgnoreZero column calculation other fixes.
Details
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Atlassian Marketplace. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition) via search. The appropriate app version appears in the search results.
- Click Try free to begin a new trial or Buy now to purchase a license for SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition). You're prompted to log into MyAtlassian. SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition) begins to download.
- Enter your information and click Generate license when redirected to MyAtlassian.
- Click Apply license. If you're using an older version of UPM, you can copy and paste the license into your Confluence instance.
To find older SQL for Confluence (Pro Edition) versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.