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In this article we describe how to make a search with a JQL query in the Table Grid Editor for Jira Cloud.
With JQL you can search issues by entering data from the grid.
You can make a search in a column only if the data in a column is indexed.
To index data in a column check Index data checkbox when configuring a column.
The search could be done by:
You can search using JQL search helper pop-up. We've implemented code hints and inline validation to make constructing queries easy.
We've created a special button that helps to generate a query.
On the top right corner of the issue navigator page, find the plugin's icon that opens a help pop-up.
The JQL search helper will pop-up:
Start typing your query in the search box and get autosuggestions to build your query.
JQL search helper query format
The format of the query in JQL search helper is following: "GRID_NAME"."COLUMN_TITLE" <operator> "search value"
You can use various JQL operators depending on the data format:
= , != , > , >= , < , <=, IS , IS NOT , IN , NOT IN
=
!=
>
>=
<
<=
IS
IS NOT
IN
NOT IN
~ , !~
~
!~
= , !=, IS, IS NOT, IN, NOT IN
= , != , > , >= , <, <=, IS , IS NOT, IN , NOT IN
Once the query is ready, click Submit button to see results. A separate page opens to show the search results.
Please, check the example:
Also check out our guide how to set up and use JQL search.