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= Bugzilla queries
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Bugzilla lets you search for bug reports that match specified conditions.
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This page covers common options.
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The https://bugzilla.redhat.com/docs/en/html/using/index.html[Red Hat Bugzilla User Guide] has more information.
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== Simple queries
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The https://bugzilla.redhat.com/query.cgi?format=specific[simple Bugzilla query form] does a relatively simple keyword search.
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Enter a word or short phrase that identifies the problem you saw as uniquely as possible in the Summary field.
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Examples: "view source", "auto proxy", "drag drop", "png image".
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== Advanced queries
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The https://bugzilla.redhat.com/query.cgi?format=advanced[advanced Bugzilla query form] looks dauntingly complex.
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While it is complex and powerful, you can safely ignore most of the form.
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Any part of the form that is left blank does not limit the search.
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Each part that is filled in cuts the list of bugs down to only those that match the criteria you set.
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The Status field is set by default to find NEW, ASSIGNED, NEEDINFO, and MODIFIED bugs—the unfixed bugs (or in the case of MODIFIED the recently fixed bugs).
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In the product field, you should always use "Fedora", "Fedora EPEL", or "Fedora Container Images".
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In the component field, select the source package that contains the defect.
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See the xref:bugzilla/correct-component.adoc[finding the correct component] for help.
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Enter a word or short phrase that identifies the problem you saw as uniquely as possible in the Summary field.
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Examples: "view source", "auto proxy", "drag drop", "png image".
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If you enter more than one word and they are not a phrase, change the type of matching for the Summary field from *contains the string* to *contains all of the words/strings* or *contains any of the words/strings*, as appropriate.
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Fedora generally doesn't make use of keywords in Bugzilla, so you won't usually need to use this.
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Keywords are specific tags, not arbitrary words.
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If you try to search for keywords that are not on the list, it won't work.
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