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Each condition is represented as certain criteria that constraint on the selected field should satisfy. The types of these criteria constraints are listed in the table below:
Icon | Description |
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| Search for bugs with specific words in a text field (for example, Comments) |
| Search for bugs with a numeric field value within a specified range (for example, Votes). |
| Search for bugs with date field value within a specified time range (for example, Submit Date). |
| Search for bugs with a single selection field value in the set of selected values (for example, Priority). |
| Search for bugs with a multiple selection field value in the set of selected values (for example, Keywords) |
To create a filter:
- Open the Query Builder (Query Builder opens when you create a new query or modify a query).
- In the Field list select the bug field on which you wish to put a constraint. Depending on the selected field type the constraint area will show different controls for specifying constraints.
- Specify the constraint for the selected field.
- If you need to add more conditions to your filter, click the logic operator you want to use to connect it to the already specified condition.
- Select the field on which you want to put a constraint and specify the constraint.
- To exclude the bugs , that satisfy some condition from the search results, select this condition in the Filter area and click NOT.
- As you add more conditions they are organized into hierarchy displayed in the Filter area. Each operator shows conditions, which it connects as its children.
- If you wish to add a constraint to a group of conditions already connected with some operator, select this operator and then click one of the operators on the toolbar. Then select the field and specify the constraint.
- Repeat steps 4-8 to add more conditions to the filter.
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