问题搜索
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根据您的偏好保存内容并对其进行分类。
在 Google 问题跟踪器中搜索问题时,系统会返回与指定搜索条件匹配的所有问题。您可以使用搜索查询语言指定搜索条件。搜索结果会以可自定义且可保存的表格的形式返回。
通过问题搜索,您可以广泛查询问题跟踪器中的所有问题,也可以使用多个条件创建非常具体的搜索查询。请注意,虽然您可以搜索特定组件中报告的问题,但结果不包含组件本身。如需了解如何执行组件搜索,请参阅有关如何查找组件的指南。
您可以使用问题跟踪器顶部显示的搜索栏执行所有搜索。搜索栏具有自动补全功能,可帮助您选择字段和特定字段值。
您可以使用搜索栏右侧的下拉按钮打开搜索构建器,以便更轻松地执行更高级的搜索。

您可以保存自己创建的搜索。
搜索构建工具
借助搜索构建器,您可以在问题跟踪器中使用可视界面构建搜索。您可以使用可视化界面构建搜索,而无需手动构建搜索查询语言中的搜索条件。
您可以点击搜索栏右侧的向下箭头按钮,激活搜索构建工具。然后,点击右上角的关闭按钮,即可切换回搜索栏。不过,在您开始构建搜索后,如果问题跟踪器无法转换您指定的条件,您可能会在切换到搜索栏时遇到问题。在这些情况下,Issue Tracker 会返回错误。
使用搜索栏进行搜索
您可以使用搜索栏手动构建搜索查询。如需有关手动构建搜索的帮助,请参阅:
在组件及其子项中搜索
在搜索查询中指定组件后,问题跟踪器只会搜索与该确切组件相关的问题。不过,您可以在搜索构建工具和搜索编辑器中选择将搜索范围扩展到子组件。
搜索构建工具
组件文本字段右侧是子组件文件夹符号。如果该符号处于停用状态,搜索时只会使用您指定的确切组件,而会忽略与子组件相关的问题。如果该符号处于启用状态(如以下屏幕截图所示),则与您选择的组件及其任何子组件相关的问题都将计为匹配项。
搜索栏
如果您想匹配与某个组件或其任何子组件相关联的问题,请在组件 ID 号后面使用 +
。例如,componentid:46046+
会返回与 ID 为 46046 的组件相关的问题,以及与 46046 的子项相关的任何问题。
搜索条件
搜索栏会显示在当前浏览器窗口中从问题跟踪器中运行的上一次搜索的条件。如果尚未通过该窗口执行任何搜索,搜索栏会显示为空白。这可以是使用搜索栏、搜索构建器或搜索编辑器进行的显式搜索。它也可以是使用热门列表链接或左侧导航窗格中的链接发起的隐式搜索。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-25。
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