Hi everybody.
When trying to link issues, JIRA displays a simple search dialog which can be used to look up issues you want to get linked to the current/original issue.
I'm confused about how the search inside this search dialog works - two examples:
Should I open a bug-request for this behavior?
Please see attached screenshot for further clarification.
Hello @Sebastian Krzyzanowski
In my opinion, this is the intended behaviour of the application. As soon as we prefix the text with a minus char ('-'), the Jira application starts treating it as a project key followed by a hyphen and looks for the relevant issue key.
Before we type the hyphen ('-') or the minus char ('-'), the string is treated as normal text and searched for in the summary of all available tickets.
Thanks Guarav - I guess, it's the same with numbers (my second question)... as soon as a number is entered, JIRA strats treating the input as a project key as well :-/
Hence a Summary like "Req-[Number] [Text]" can't be found NEITHER by searching for 'Req-' NOR by searching for '[Number]'. It seems, I have to change the summary from "Req-[Number] [Text]" to something like "Req[Number] [Text]" (no '-') or "Req_[Number] [Text]" ('_' instead of '-').
Doesn't make me happy, but at least I understand now what JIRA does... and how to work around this.
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Update:
By chance we found out, that a Summary like "Req-[Number] [Text]" still CAN be looked up by searching for "Req-[Number]*" (adding a '*' at the end of the search term) *LOL*
I guess I don't want to understand this, but it works fine for us ;-)
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