Operators suggested by field type
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Here, you can find a list of the operators that you can use in advanced serch:
Common operator | Text operator | Numeric operator | Items operator | |||||||||
Field type | = | != | IS | IS NOT | ~ | !~ | > | >= | < | <= | IN | NOT IN |
Function text | ||||||||||||
Text (Single and Multiple line) | ||||||||||||
Project Description | ||||||||||||
Project URL | ||||||||||||
Project key | ||||||||||||
Project name | ||||||||||||
Date | ||||||||||||
Number | ||||||||||||
Duration | ||||||||||||
Status | ||||||||||||
Priority | ||||||||||||
List (Single and Multiple choices) | ||||||||||||
User (Single and Multiple choices) | ||||||||||||
Group (Single and Multiple choices) | ||||||||||||
Project (Single and Multiple choices) | ||||||||||||
Project category | ||||||||||||
Project type | ||||||||||||
Project lead |
Keywords suggested by autocomplete
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Keep in mind Projectrak's reserved words
A reserved word is a word that cannot be used as a value in our PQLs, such as the name of a system field or an operator. These words are "reserved from use". These might show errors in your PQL when you choose to filter through them.
To avoid these errors, and in case you have a value that is the same as a reserved word, you can write that value between double quotation marks.
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