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Quick filter for searching BE in summary not working

Kyle Wilz March 15, 2023

I've created a quick filter to display FE and BE tickets separately so we can better plan our sprints. We will typically put either [FE] or [BE] at the beginning of the ticket summary so we know which end it's on. For some reason using the same logic, the FE filter works perfectly, but the BE filter does not work at all. Any idea or solutions on this?

Quick Filter FE-BE.JPG

FE working:

FE Filter.JPG

BE not working:

BE Filter.JPG

 

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Kelly Arrey
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March 16, 2023

Captain Obvious here.  If you're just getting started with Jira, one way to get around this is to use the component field - create components BE and FE, and set the component value for all your tickets appropriately. Now you can filter on `component = BE` to your heart's content.

Kyle Wilz March 16, 2023

Appreciate that Captain Obvious ;)

 

Thank you for the help

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Trudy Claspill
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March 15, 2023

Hello @Kyle Wilz 

Welcome to the Atlassian community.

Looking at this document:

https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/search-syntax-for-text-fields/

..."be" (case insensitive) is a reserved word and will be ignored with included in a text search filter.

Kyle Wilz March 15, 2023

That makes sense... thank you Trudy

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