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Quick Search located at the top of the Deskzilla Main Window allows you to search for bugs by several parameters:

  • Search by words or phrases
  • Search by bug IDs
  • Search by bug URLs
  • Search by words or phrases

For search by IDs words and by words IDs you can specify the scope where the search should be run. You can either use one of the two existing default scopes: Search within selected nodes and Search everywhere, or specify your own scope. To access this function click the magnifying glass icon  Image Removed next to the search input field and select the required scope. If Search everywhere is selected, Deskzilla will search for bugs in all existing connections. For Search within selected nodes the search will be ran withing the elements currently selected See the Defining Scopes section for details.

To search by words or phrases:

  1. Select the query where you want to run the search or select a more complex search scope. See the Defining Scopes section for details.
  2. Click the Quick Search input field (or press CTRL + F). The selected search scope will be highlighted in the navigation area.

To add a personalized scope, select the required scope in the navigation area, click the magnifying glass icon and then click Add scope.... If necessary, modify the scope name and click OK.

...

  1. Specify the words you are looking for and press Enter or click the Run text search button Image Added located next to the input field.
  2. Deskzilla will search for the bugs containing specified words.
    Tip

    Input words can be separated with spaces, commas or semicolons. Several words in double quotation marks are treated as one word.  When searching for text, Deskzilla looks into text fields and comments. So, searching for "RESOLVED" will NOT show all resolved bugs, only bugs with the word "resolved" in Summary, Description, comment or any text field. The search is not case sensitive.

  3. The results are shown in the bugs table.

To search by IDs:

  1. In the navigation area select the element Select the query where you wish want to run the search for the bugsor select a more complex search scope. See the Defining Scopes section for details.
  2. Click the Quick Search input field (or press CTRL + F). The selected element and all its sub-elements search scope will be highlighted in the navigation area.
  3. Specify the IDs of the bugs you want to find separated by spaces, commas, or semicolons and press Enter or click the Run text search button located next to the input field.
  4. Deskzilla will search for the bugs with the specified numbers in the element selected scope.
  5. The results are shown in the bugs table.

To search by URLs:

  1. Click the Quick Search input field (or press CTRL + F) and specify the bugs URLs separated by spaces, commas or semicolons.
  2. Press Enter or click the Run text search button located next to the input field.
  3. Deskzilla will analyze the bugs URLs and then will search in the connections corresponding to bugs servers.
  4. If there are no corresponding connections for some of the URLs, Deskzilla will ask you if these connections should be created automatically with default settings.
  5. The results are shown in the bugs table.

To search by words or phrases:

  1. In the navigation area select the element where you wish to search for the bugs.
  2. Click the Quick Search input field. The selected element and all its sub-elements will be highlighted in the navigation area.
  3. Specify the words you are looking for and press Enter or click the Run text search button Image Removed located next to the input field.
  4. Deskzilla will search for the bugs containing specified words in some field in the element selected.
  5. The results are shown in the bugs table.
Tip

Search by URL provides a convenient way to share the sets of bugs with other users. You can select the required bugs in the table, copy them (press CTRL + C) and paste to the instant messenger or e-mail. Bugs will be pasted as their URLs. Another user can copy them from the message and paste to the quick search field. Running the search will display the initial set of bugs.