Search is what JIRA Client mainly focused on. When running search you can use:
After you have installed JIRA Client and created a connection, you can see a number of useful queries in the Sample Queries folder in the Navigation Area. But of course you will want to create your own search queries. To ease your task of learning the UI elements, we made a list of what you may want to search for and which UI elements and commands you can user for JIRA Client bring it to you.
What You May Want to Find |
Commands and UI Element to Use |
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Issue by its ID |
Paste or type the ID in the Quick Search field over the Issues Table and press Enter or button to navigate to the desired issue. |
Issue by its URL |
Paste or type the ID in the Quick Search field over the Issues Table and press Enter or button to navigate to the desired issue. |
Issues containing particular word or phrase |
Type a word or phrase to look for in the Quick Search field over the Issues Table and press Enter or button to navigate to the desired issue. |
All unresolved critical issues created during last 7 days |
Click the New Query button and set the search parameters in a Create Query dialog. |
All issues assigned to you |
Navigate to the Sample Queries folder, double-click the Assigned to me node. |
All issues considered as improvements |
Click the Create Distribution button on the toolbar, then select Type field in the Create Distribution dialog and click OK. |
Below you can find more details on running search.
To create a query:
Distributions help you to refine the search results as they logically split them into more details, for example, you can break down found issues by status, assignee or other property.
To create a distribution:
If you search returned too many results, you can narrow it down and search for a specific word within the discovered issues. To do so:
To move between the search results, use and buttons. |
For more information, please refer to searching issues section.
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