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how to search for 'like' instances

Jason Nowak December 7, 2018

If I want to search a field for anything with an email address in it, how would I do that. I thought ~ came into play but I couldn't get it to work even when running it as '~'.

Basically, looking for something like this:
assignee = "LIKE" @yourdomain.com

Looking for anyone who is assigned to a ticket that is not in my domain. 


Thanks

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Scott Theus
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December 7, 2018

Hi @Jason Nowak,

This is not possible with the Cloud version. The closest you can get would be to find users that have (or don't have) an exact email address. The "Assignee" field does not support a "LIKE" function, nor does it support "INCLUDES" or "DOES NOT INCLUDE" a text string.

-Scott

BTW...for more info on advanced searching you can find documentatation here:

 https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwarecloud/advanced-searching-fields-reference-764478339.html

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