I've tried working out how to bend pybugz into doing an effective search for something like "ALL pybugz" as sometimes a flat search misses what your looking for, but there appears no current way to do it. This feature would be greatly appreciated :)
The PyBugz search interface is for the advanced search, not the quicksearch. In the advanced search ALL does nothing. If you want ALL the bugs, you should write your search query appropriately to match them. -Alec
Perhaps I should request an alias for ' --status=UNCONFIRMED --status=NEW --status=ASSIGNED --status=REOPENED --status=RESOLVED --status=VERIFIED --status=CLOSED ' such as --status=* or --status=ALL or --status=ANY Obviously tho, its not a popular enough request. But I feel that if the bug search used 'all' by default it would be more logical in desing ( at least imo ) and would possibly help reduce the number of dup' bugs if 'easy mode' did that by default. Anyhow, my 2¢ (In reply to comment #1) > The PyBugz search interface is for the advanced search, not the quicksearch. > In the advanced search ALL does nothing. > > If you want ALL the bugs, you should write your search query appropriately to > match them. > > -Alec >
well, looks like im not stupid :P this becomes a dup :P see # 156463
(In reply to comment #3) > well, looks like im not stupid :P > > this becomes a dup :P > > see # 156463 > Yeah I plan on doing that one ;)