Hi,
I would like to search in all my issues for a certain Phrase e.g. 129 witch apears in the custom text field "Serial Number" there is a device with the number 150129. What do I have to enter in the quicksearch to find this issue?
Thanks for your Support
regards
Markus
project = xxx AND <custom-field> ~129
Dear Jack,
So what if i want to use only part of the value in my custom field? For instance; lets assume we have a custom field - RELEASE PROJECT ID and the values are based on the days when the release is going to happen. like - WEEK20190303 and next one is WEEK20190310 and so on.
So how, do we run a query to pull everything where in the value has "WEEK201903*"
So that i dont have to put the value of each week.
I tried with * at the end it throws only 5 search results where in actually there are 52 such items in my requirement.
Below query gave 52 results
issuetype = story AND fixVersion = ALL2019-WEEKLY AND ("RELEASE PROJECT ID" ~ WEEK20190202 OR "RELEASE PROJECT ID" ~ WEEK20190209 OR "RELEASE PROJECT ID" ~ WEEK20190216 OR "RELEASE PROJECT ID" ~ WEEK20190222)
but the below one here gave only 5
issuetype = story AND fixVersion = ALL2019-WEEKLY AND "RELEASE PROJECT ID" ~ "WEEK201902*"
Can you please advise?
Thanks,
Manish
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Hi All,
I'm wondering because we use Job Numbers and work on a multitude of projects with different job numbers. We use the Summary for a description of what needs to be done and we use the description for the scope of work, and we have a custom field with a Job Number. My question is, how does one do a quick search for a custom field (Job Number) instead of using JQL for a static search?
So, if I'm working on job 29106 which is a modification job, and i get a call from someone pertaining to job 29107, how can i search up that number quickly?
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Markus, I think maybe you are using the incorrect search box for this action. See below.
search box.jpg
NOTE: if you are going to do this search frequently I still recommend creating a filter as I mentioned previously and saving it but which way is best depends on whether the search criteria is static or dynamic.
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Hi Jack,
sorry I did not understand your solution.
I try to repeat my question, that we mean the same.
I am searching for a ticket which contains 511 this could be in a comment field in a custom field (like here) or elsewhere.
Kind regards
Markus
Quicksearch.jpg
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Hi Jack,
thanks for your answer.
Isn't there an easier way to find all issues which contain 129? The search should only take the custom field also into consideration.
regards
Markus
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Markus, I'm unsure what you mean by easier way. To me that is about as easy as it gets. If you don't want to limit to a specific project then simply use the JQL <custom field> 129. You can get as specific or as ambiguous as you want w/ the text value that follows the "~" symbol.
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something went amiss w/ my comment. the JQL should be
<custom field> ~129
or similar
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