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Virag Kothari commented on OOZIE-656:
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The semicolon separating the filter is a Bash reserved character. You must
escape it by either quoting the string, or escaping the semicolon with a
backslash.
Can you try: oozie jobs -filter user=user1\;status=KILLED
> Jobs search filters do not work on CLI
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: OOZIE-656
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OOZIE-656
> Project: Oozie
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Oozie 3.0.2
> Reporter: Bob Liu
>
> When you specify multiple filters like the following on the CLI, it basically
> ignores the filter(s) after the ";" and returns all jobs owned by user
> "user1" and ignoring the "status" filter specified. However, the custom
> filter via Oozie web console seems to work just fine.
> oozie jobs -filter user=user1;status=KILLED
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