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×Rerally simple:
I'm trying to search like this:
text ~ "INPL-IF-PAID_AT-EQUAL_ENTRIES_DISBURSED" and project = "MSD"
Or like this:
summary ~ "INPL-IF-PAID_AT-EQUAL_ENTRIES_DISBURSED" and project = "MSD"
And doesn't find any result even tho I have this ticket:
Any thoughts on what could happened? (I check for especial characters at the begging and the end of the summary and didn't find anything)
Hello @Florencio Morales Bermudez
Take a look at this document for more information on syntax to use when searching text fields.
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/search-syntax-for-text-fields/
I'm not sure why your case is failing to find issues, but using the exact same Summary content I had the same result.
I found, though, that the "exact phrase" syntax works:
summary~"\"INPL-IF-PAID_AT-EQUAL_ENTRIES_DISBURSED\""
Well, yes, it worked
"\"TEXT\""
However, it's weird, I used this search quite frequently and it worked just fine, I don't know If there is some new version or something.
But, I could work with the "exact phrase" operator.
Thanks a lot!
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I don't know if there was a change released in Jira Cloud that impacted this functionality. You could review the release notes they produce here:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/blog/2023
I did a small amount of experimenting with other values that contained dashes and underscores, and they returned results correctly without using the "exact match" syntax. I was using random characters in my strings, not actual words. Perhaps it makes a difference if the string contains actual words?
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