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When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*][feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

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When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*][feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

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When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag3[tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag3-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

When trying to search for [tag1] [tag2-*] (logically [tag1] and [tag2-*] since default is AND) the search query gets turned into [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or [tag2-z] and [tag1] which is not what I intended to search for.

This is equivalent to [tag2-a] or [tag2-b] or [tag2-c] ... or ([tag2-z] and [tag1]).

So, how do I search for ([tag1] and [tag2-a]) or ([tag1] and [tag2-b]) or ..... or ([tag1] and [tag2-z])?

Example : I wanted to search for all which have any of the status tags. So I tried this, [feature-request] [status-*] However, I ended up with all posts (, ) which have any of the status tags and only (which happened to be the last status tag in the query) with

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