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  • RE: How to search for username with hyphen

    In the meantime we could implemented it with the mentioned workaround.
    Late thanks @robotdan !

    posted in Q&A
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    malle
    10 Jun 2021, 14:19

Latest posts made by malle

  • RE: How to search for username with hyphen

    In the meantime we could implemented it with the mentioned workaround.
    Late thanks @robotdan !

    posted in Q&A
    M
    malle
    10 Jun 2021, 14:19
  • RE: How to search for username with hyphen

    @dan
    username:"test2-n*" -> not found ...so still a problem.
    And I do not really care about the FusionAuth Web UI, the problem actually is that I use the Java client via UserSearchCriteria ...so it is quoted anyways. Unfortunetally there are already a lot of 'hyphen-user' in the system and adjusting these by taking the hyphen out is not an option.

    posted in Q&A
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    malle
    17 Feb 2021, 14:53
  • RE: How to search for username with hyphen

    Hey @dan
    this seemingly occurs with V1.23.3 and also with V1.17.4.
    And with both search engines, database and elasticsearch.

    posted in Q&A
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    malle
    28 Jan 2021, 21:18
  • How to search for username with hyphen

    Hello,
    assume having two users
    test-good
    test-better
    Seemingly the hyphen ist like a special char and won't work with asterisk for like-search.
    You can try this in the web UI:
    Search for username:test -> Users will be found
    Search for username:test* -> Users will be found
    Search for username:test-* -> No search result
    Quoting the hyphen with backslash has no effect. Is there a way to achieve this?

    Thank you and regards

    posted in Q&A
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    malle
    27 Jan 2021, 08:07