The Duplicate Question search used to search based on text entered into that field.

Now it doesn't even find an exact title match, and as the text suggests it now requires a Question ID:

Question Duplicate Search

The behavior has been changed.

My question is why was the behavior changed? The search feature helped us to find duplicates without having to go to another window.

Is this an oversight? If so, this is a feature request to include the inline search as it was before.

Note: Because I voted to close the question that precipitated this post without recording a screenshot, I wasn't able to reproduce it for that question so I picked another question (that isn't a duplicate).

Edit: It looks like the feature to search inline was removed when the new version of the "Exact Duplicate" close feature was implemented. Recommend adding back the 'search by question title' (as well as what's currently there).

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No, we want you to use the search link provided in the upper right (which opens in a new tab like so):

Search by title only is completely inadequate for finding duplicates.

One thing we could do however, is make the search link use whatever you've currently typed as the search term at the time you click it. But that wouldn't give you the google option, etc.

edit: after further consideration, I am not sure the above would be a good idea after all; we want to drive people to

  1. a new tab for parallel searching
  2. the advanced search options so they are at least aware of them (too many users aren't, and if you want to really find dupes, by god, you definitely need to know about these advanced search options!)
  3. and easy one-click third-party searches, for broad "gee, it feels like rain" searches that our search is not good at.
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I didn't think your Search was that awful. It wasn't great, but if I at least had a good number of nouns (Stored Procedures / Inline SQL being two examples) it would at least find what I was looking for. I do find myself typing site:stackoverflow.com "Search terms here" into Google when trying to find duplicates, but I did miss the inline interface for when I knew the name of the source duplicate post. If I'm going to go to a new tab, it probably wouldn't be the SO search tab. That having been said, I'll try it out. – George Stocker Jun 10 '10 at 12:14
Voted down because I think it's sub-optimal; accepted because it is 'the answer'. – George Stocker Jun 23 '10 at 14:53
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