As far as I know there are only locigal conditions and wildcards.
Maybe if you have a description like This is my test-ticket
you can search for it with something like *test*
. This works like if you use the SQL-Statement LIKE
with a front and a back %
. So test*
would not find the example as it does not start with test
. Same with *test
as there are characters behind it.
If you have whitespace in your search you have to put it into double quotes ( "
) like this: "*my test*"
And then you can combine those terms with and
, or
, (
, )
, NOT', NOT
<, , <
>, , >
<=, , <=
>=, , >=
=`, =
(see list in the select filter condition dialog).
As far as I know there are not more regExs but I'm not sure. I didn't find anything in the documentation about it.