Working in an 9.4.1 Jira Data Center instance in closed self-managed, self-hosted closed environment.
Trying to understand JQL queries using the "contains" or ~ on a custom Text Field (single line).
In this field was have values like "ABCD-Future-Planning" and "ABCD-1.2.x" and "ABCD-1.2.x, ABCD-1.2.3-Planning" and "ABCD-12X_TEAM1, ABCD-1.2.x-Planning" and so on.
So, when we query for "Case ID" ~ "ABCD", I would think all issues with the values I just cited would return but only those with "ABCD-Future-Planning" return. I do not understand why only those.
When we query for "ABCD-1.2.x" or "Planning" or "ABCD-12X_TEAM1", it looks like we get the correct return.
But, when we query for "12X" or "1.2.x", nothing returns. Again, I do not understand.
Any ideas?
Hi @Boyd K
I believe you are running into Jira's text indexing system, which, as suggested before, tends to behave oddly when it comes to numbers and special characters.
I don't know if this problem justified additional tooling for you, but just to put it out there: If you are open to solutions from the Atlassian Marketplace, there are options available to work around this limitation. E.g., there's a number of apps that extend JQL, e.g. by enhanced text matching capabilities. Alternatively, I myself work on an app that uses an entirely different technique for text searching, in which your use case would be easy to do: JXL for Jira.
(For context, JXL is a full-fledged spreadsheet/table view for your issues that allows viewing, inline-editing, sorting, and filtering by all your issue fields, much like you’d do in e.g. Excel or Google Sheets.)
Hope this helps,
Best,
Hannes
Hi @Boyd K ,
You can get all the issues with matching Case ID that have the numbers in it with the below JQL:
"Case ID"~ "ABC*" ORDER BY created DESC
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