I need to be able to search a paragraph text field in Jira issues for strings that contain a "-" character and a wildcard. For example:
If I have three issues where the text field contains:
I want a single JQL search to return all issues that have text matching that "ABC-DEF-*" pattern
This search returns nothing, when I know there are issues that match in my project:
<my paragraph text field> ~ "ABC-DEF-*"
Search syntax for text fields | Jira Software Data Center and Server 8.18 | Atlassian Documentation says that "-" is a Special Character that is not indexed. Does that mean I can't search for strings that contain "-" characters using wildcards?
Hi @Kyle Thureen ,
As others have pointed out, standard JQL doesn't easily allow to search for a text with special characters.
You may consider using our professional indexing service:
After you install the app you can simply search:
issue in wildcardMatch("summary", "ABC-DEF-*")
Check out the docs for more information.
I hope this helps!
Daniel
This is a bit of a hack and something you probably don't want to do too often, but if you just need to run it once or occasionally, it might fit your needs. First, execute a JQL statement to get your result set as small as you can (e.g. project = BLAH and created >= startOfYear() ) and then export the resulting issues to CSV. Open them with Excel, etc. and add a column that references your field of interest with a function like =IF(FIND("-",A2)>0,1,0) Sort the rows by that column, and you'll then have all of your issues of interest grouped together.
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The disclaimer for this functionality is that the field you are researching on must allow you to use the "~" operator. Your search will work in Summary and description which are system fields, but from my experience you can't search on any other multi text or single text custom fields.
Take a look at this: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/advanced-search-reference-jql-fields/
Cheers
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