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Deskzilla allows you to search for bugs by creating filters, which you can save and work with in the Navigation Area or by running Quick and Table searches. Below is the overview of these functions.

The navigation area allows you to arrange bugs using the following tools:

Queries

Queries allow you to search for bugs which meet specific complex criteria by creating named filters and arranging them in hierarchy. See Queries section for details.

Distributions

Distributions work as sets of filters and are used to breakdown bugs by some field. For example, a distribution by status will show how many bugs exist for each status in the query, under which the distribution is added. See Distributions section for details.

Tabular distributions

Tabular distributions allow breakdown bugs by two fields and also set additional filters on the distribution results. See Tabular Distributions section for details.

Folders

Folder elements are used to group elements in the Navigation Area.

Tags

The tags feature allows to create personal tags and attach them to bugs. You can select a tag in the Navigation Area and run it as a query to see bugs tagged with this tag.

Outbox

Outbox is a system folder displayed in the Navigation Area, which contains bugs which were changed, but not uploaded to Bugzilla server.

besides searching with q and d deskzilla provides more ways to search

Deskzilla has two search options: - wrong, cause query is search too

  • Quick search used for searching within a currently selected query for the bugs which contain some specific words or phrases in their description
  • search by a bug number (in selected connection) or URL (finds the corresponding connection - if there is none suggest to create new with this url)
  • Table search used for searching words or phrases within a selected bugs table.

For details see the Quick Search and Table Search sections.

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