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Key: JRA-2174
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Nick Davidson
Votes: 5
Watchers: 1
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The option to perform a text search on 'all fields'

Created: 14/Aug/03 06:51 AM   Updated: 08/Jul/05 05:00 PM
Component/s: Filtering & Indexing
Affects Version/s: 2.3 Pro
Fix Version/s: None

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Environment: BNP Paribas
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Participants: Nick Davidson, Ovidiu Todoran, Rivermine Software and Scott Farquhar [Atlassian]
Since last comment: 158 weeks, 6 days ago
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It would be nice to be able to select "All" for the fields considered as part of a query when performing a text search.

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Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] - 14/Aug/03 08:09 PM
Can explain this further?

Nick Davidson - 15/Aug/03 03:33 AM
At the moment the only fields that can have a text search performed on them are Summary, Description, Comments, or Environment. It would be nice to be able to include other fields in a text search, maybe by allowing the search to be performed on "All" fields (within reason). This would help me to search on custom fields

Scott Farquhar [Atlassian] - 17/Aug/03 07:02 PM
You can already search on custom fields (at the bottom of the screen). However, I can see that this may be useful.

Ovidiu Todoran - 11/Mar/05 12:30 AM
This would be a great addition!
I can do a search on my Custom field XX that does NOT have the word yyy.

Rivermine Software - 08/Jul/05 05:00 PM
I would be nice to be able to have "Version" as the text search field.
This would allow me to find all tickets for a collection of versions - for example "1.1." where I might have versions like "1.1.1", "1.1.2", "1.1.3", etc. As I keep adding versions I don't have to modify my search because I'd have "1.1." as the search term and it whould pull any "1.1" version.