Re: [rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, That 'subject' dropdown has content-type, but not just content. Is there a setting I've missed? On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 9:16 AM, Kenneth Marshall wrote: > On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 08:57:32AM -0500, Alex Hall wrote: > > Hello list, > > Some users at work are wondering if

Re: [rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Kenneth Marshall
On Mon, Nov 07, 2016 at 08:57:32AM -0500, Alex Hall wrote: > Hello list, > Some users at work are wondering if they can search ticket contents? > There's no way in the search builder, but I know I can plug any SQL I want > to into the advanced search. Even if I knew the SQL to use, though, that's

Re: [rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Bill Cole
On 7 Nov 2016, at 8:57, Alex Hall wrote: Hello list, Some users at work are wondering if they can search ticket contents? There's no way in the search builder, Does your search builder page not have "Content" as a choice in the pull-down menu with "Subject" as the default? - RT 4.4

Re: [rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Martin Wheldon
Hi Alex, I'm guessing you are looking for full text indexing, further details can be found here: https://docs.bestpractical.com/rt/4.4.1/full_text_indexing.html Best Regards Martin On 2016-11-07 13:57, Alex Hall wrote: Hello list, Some users at work are wondering if they can search ticket

Re: [rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
Hey Alex, On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 7:57 AM, Alex Hall wrote: > Hello list, > Some users at work are wondering if they can search ticket contents? There's > no way in the search builder, E nope. There is. Search -> Tickets -> New Search The second drop down on your

[rt-users] Searching ticket content?

2016-11-07 Thread Alex Hall
Hello list, Some users at work are wondering if they can search ticket contents? There's no way in the search builder, but I know I can plug any SQL I want to into the advanced search. Even if I knew the SQL to use, though, that's only a saved search for that string. Could I somehow offer users a