![]() ![]() Since Jira cannot search for issues containing parts of words (see below), word 'stemming' allows you to retrieve issues from a search based on the 'root' (or 'stem') forms of words instead of requiring an exact match with specific forms of these words. Your Jira administrator can make Jira index these reserved words (so that Jira will find issues based on the presence of these words) by changing the Indexing Language to Other (under Administration > System > General Configuration). This is because the words will and not are part of the reserved words list. A text search for "VSX will crash" will return both of these issues. For example, suppose one issue contains the text phrase "VSX will crash" and another issue contains the phrase "VSX will not crash". To keep the search index size and search performance optimal in Jira, the following English reserved words (also known as ' stop words') are ignored from the search index and hence, Jira's text search features: ![]() ![]() If you’d like to search for phrases, see Exact searches (phrases). In previous Jira versions, you could use special characters to combine two separate terms into a phrase, for example "Jira Software" or "Jira/Software". The index only keeps text and numbers, so searching for "\\" and "Jira Software" will have the same effect - escaped special characters ( ) won’t be included in the search. Special characters aren’t stored in the index, which means you can’t search for them. ![]()
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