Hi,
I'm trying to create filters for confluence pages, but our naming scheme for Jira issues has made this a bit difficult
So this is what the title of an issue looks like, with animals subbed in
Cat Dog (Mouse Cow:Pig_Duck_01)
Cat Dog (Mouse Cow:Pig_Duck_02)
...
and so on
Now searching for "Pig_Duck_01" returns the first issue, but "Pig_Duck_0?" returns nothing. I've tried many combinations of *, ?,
matching a larger sequence and escaping the parens and more but cant seem to get it to match
im familiar with regex's and this is essentially what i want to match with the Jira search query
Cat Dog (Mouse Cow:Pig_Duck_\d+)
or just
Pig_Duck_\d+
would be enough
If anyone can help me here or point out what im doing wrong, that would be great.
M. Sanchez
From: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Performing+Text+Searches
You cannot search on word parts, only on whole words.
You can use '?' for single character replacement or '*' for multiple character replacement. I would suggest your search include the entire 'word' in your example: Cow:Pig_Duck_0?
As J Thomas points out, the summary filed (which I believe you reference as title) has the ability to use the CONTAINS ('~') operator. So, a JQL query like this should work too: summary ~ "Pig_Duck_0*"
Can't search partial words? What a garbage query language.
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What sort of field is the 'title' that you're searching on? Do you get a ~ operator in the Advanced Search? This would search for issues containing the specified value so using just Pig_Duck_0 with no wildcard should work.
The Summary field uses the ~ operator so if I search my JIRA for issues where summary ~ leave I get issues where summary contains the word 'Leaver'.
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Nice one! Worked for me using the tilda!
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That doesn't work for me at all
We have a field which can be filled with a release value eg
R1.1
R1.1.1
R1.1.3
The only operators that work are the ~ and IS. But I can't find anyway at all to bring up all issues which have these three values in by only specifying the R1.1 part
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In short:
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Typing * or ? in my query only results in the message that they are special characters and cannot be used?
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Aha I have to sound the body of the text in quotes. Thank you
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