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×I have tried to run a jql in Jira using a wildcard search in the Labels field but doesn't seem to work. Example of my query:
project = Lollypop AND labels in ("CR*", "GSR*", "AESP*") AND updated >= -1w order by updated DESC
Any idea?
Thank you
I believe you're only going to be able to do this with an add-on, with standard Jira you won't be able to do it
OH DEAR, it's such a simple one really. thanks anyway.
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With Jira in the cloud is there any solution?
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Hi @marta eaton ,
Standard JQL doesn't easily allow searching for exact words, special phrases and patterns.
You may consider using our professional indexing service:
After you install the app you can simply search:
issue in wildcardMatch("labels", "CR*")
Check out the documentation for more information.
I hope this helps!
Daniel
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