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当您搜索问题时,Google 问题跟踪器会返回一个可自定义且可保存的表格,其中包含与搜索条件匹配的问题。您可以通过此表格添加、移除和重新排列包含问题字段的列,以选择和突出显示要查看的信息。在搜索结果视图中,您还可以批量修改问题。
搜索结果视图
当您使用搜索栏或搜索构建器执行搜索时,问题跟踪器会显示搜索结果视图。当您执行隐式问题搜索(例如,使用热门列表或左侧导航栏中的某个项)时,问题跟踪器也会显示此视图。

页面顶部的搜索栏会显示您用于查找表格中显示的问题的条件。返回的搜索结果数量会显示在右上角,以及用于浏览其他搜索结果页面的箭头。
表中的每一行都包含一个与您指定的搜索条件匹配的问题。您可以点击该行中的任意位置,查看相应问题的详细信息页面。
搜索结果列
搜索结果表中的列代表问题字段,例如标题、优先级和状态。如果问题没有显示列的值,问题跟踪器会显示包含 --
占位符的表格单元格。
对列进行排序
您可以点击列标题以按相应字段对结果进行排序,然后再次点击以将排序顺序从升序更改为降序,反之亦然。如果结果按该列排序,列标题中的字段名称会显示为红色。问题跟踪器在搜索结果表中使用稳定的排序。
这意味着,当您先按某个列进行排序时,后续的排序将在所选的第一个排序条件范围内进行。
移动、添加和移除列
您可以在搜索结果表格中添加或移除列。如需添加列,请点击列标题右侧的下拉按钮,然后从菜单中选择在右侧添加列或在左侧添加列。如需移除列,请在菜单中选择移除列。搜索结果页中必须至少包含一列。
如需重新定位列,请点击列标题,然后将其拖动到新位置。
您在列显示方式中所做的这些修改会在您日后执行搜索时保留。
保存热门列表和已保存搜索中的列修改
热门列表和已保存的搜索中显示的搜索结果具有其他功能。如果您对热门列表或已保存的搜索具有管理员 权限,并且您修改了结果页中的列显示或排序顺序,问题跟踪器会显示保存按钮,以便您保存所做的修改。然后,当其他用户查看热门列表或已保存的搜索结果时,就会看到您所做的更改。系统还会显示舍弃更改按钮,以便您还原列调整。对列显示或排序顺序所做的任何未保存的更改都是临时的,并会在用户会话结束时失效。
批量修改和加星标的问题
搜索结果表在显示屏的左侧有两列永久固定的列。此复选框可用于批量修改问题。使用星形图标可在我已加星标列表中添加和移除问题。
列宽
无法手动调整列宽。随着列被添加到表格中,问题跟踪器会尽可能主动调整列的大小。如果表格单元格中的值超出可用宽度,您可以将鼠标悬停在相应值上,查看完整值。如果列数超出浏览器窗口宽度,问题跟踪器会显示水平滚动条。
特殊列行为
您可以在标题列中选择显示热门列表选项,以显示包含相应问题的所有热门列表。
您可以选择列下拉菜单中的换行标题或换行组件选项,以换行标题和组件列的内容。
您可以在组件列中选择首选右对齐选项,以选择要截断组件路径的哪一侧。
默认情况下,状态列会使用彩色文本条状标签显示问题状态。您可以通过在列下拉菜单中选择仅显示图标选项,将该列配置为显示状态图标,而不是文本。您也可以使用纯文本(无颜色)选项,让该列显示不带颜色的纯文本。
对于包含时间值的字段(例如“创建时间”字段),您可以将鼠标悬停在字段值上,以查看当地时间和世界协调时间 (UTC) 的时间。
您可以将鼠标悬停在被屏蔽、屏蔽或与(如果显示)字段上,查看相应问题的悬停卡片。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-25。
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This table lets you add,\nremove and rearrange columns that contain issue fields to select and highlight\nthe information you want to see. The search results view also lets you\n[edit issues in bulk](../guides/edit-issue-bulk).\n\nSearch results view\n-------------------\n\nThe search results view is displayed by Issue Tracker when you perform a search\nusing the search bar or the [search builder](../guides/search-builder). Issue Tracker also displays\nthis view when you perform an implicit issue search, for example, using a\n[hotlist](/issue-tracker/concepts/hotlists) or an item in the [left-hand navigation](/issue-tracker/concepts/left-nav-pane).\n\nThe search bar at the top of the page displays the criteria you used to find the\nissues displayed in the table. The number of search results returned is\ndisplayed on the top-right, along with arrows that you can use to navigate to\nadditional pages of results.\n\nEach row in the table contains an issue that matches the search criteria you\nspecified. You can click anywhere in the row to see the details page for an\nissue.\n\nSearch result columns\n---------------------\n\nColumns in the search results table represent issue fields such as **Title** ,\n**Priority** and **Status** . If an issue doesn't have a value for a displayed\ncolumn, Issue Tracker shows a table cell that contains the `--` placeholder.\n\n### Sort columns\n\nYou can click a column header to sort results by the corresponding field and\nclick again to change the sort order from ascending to descending, or\nvice-versa. The field name in the column header is red if the results are sorted\nby that column. Issue Tracker uses stable sorting in the search results table.\nThis means that when you sort first by one column, subsequent sorts are within\nthe first sorting criteria chosen.\n\n### Move, add, and remove columns\n\nYou can add or remove columns from the search results table. To add a column,\nclick the drop-down button to the right of the column title and choose **Add\ncolumn right** or **Add column left** from the menu. To remove a column, choose\n**Remove column** in the menu. At least one column must be present in the search\nresults page.\n\nTo reposition a column, click the column title and drag it to a new location.\n\nThese modifications to the column display persist when you perform future\nsearches.\n\n### Save column modifications in hotlists and saved searches\n\nSearch results displayed from [hotlists](../concepts/hotlists) and\n[saved searches](../concepts/saved-searches) have additional capabilities. If\nyou have **Admin** [permission](../concepts/access-control) on the hotlist or\nsaved search and you modify the column display or sort order in the results\npage, Issue Tracker presents a **Save** button that lets you save the\nmodification. The changes you made are then visible to other users when they\nview the hotlist or saved search results. To revert the column adjustments, a\n**Discard changes** button is also presented. Any unsaved changes to the column\ndisplay or sort order are temporary and expire when the user session ends.\n\n### Bulk edits and starred issues\n\nThe search results table has two permanent immovable columns on the left-hand\nside of the display. The checkbox can be used to [edit issues in bulk](../guides/edit-issue-bulk). The\nstar icon adds and removes issues from your **Starred by me** list.\n\n### Column widths\n\nColumn widths cannot be manually adjusted. As columns are added to the table,\nIssue Tracker actively resizes the columns to the best of its ability. If values\nin a table cell overrun the available width, you can view the full value by\nhovering over it. If the number of columns exceed the browser window width,\nIssue Tracker displays a horizontal scroll bar.\n\n### Special column behavior\n\n- You can show any hotlists that contain an issue in the **Title** column by\n selecting the **Show hotlists** option in the column drop-down menu.\n\n- You can wrap the contents of **Title** and **Components** columns by\n selecting the **Wrap titles** or **Wrap components** option in the column\n drop-down menu.\n\n- You can choose which side of the component path to truncate in the\n **Component** column by selecting the **Prefer right alignment** option in\n the column drop-down menu.\n\n- By default, the **Status** column shows the issue status using a colored\n text chip. The column can be configured to display [status icons](/issue-tracker/concepts/issues#status-icons) instead\n of text by selecting the **Icons only** option in the column drop-down menu.\n The column can instead display plain text without colors using the **Plain\n text (no colors)** option.\n\n- For fields that contain a time value (for example, the **Created** field),\n you can view the time in both local and UTC time by hovering over the field\n value.\n\n- You can view a [hovercard](../concepts/hovercards) for an issue by hovering\n over the **Blocked by** , **Blocking** or **Duplicate of** field if\n displayed."]]