In Salesforce Lightning Experience, List View Search allows users to search for records within a specific list view. However, some records may not appear in the search results even though they are visible in the list. This behavior occurs because List View Search is powered by SOSL (Salesforce Object Search Language), which has limitations on searchable field types, supported objects, and searchable record volume.
This article explains the common limitations of List View Search and provides recommended workarounds.
The following limitations apply to List View Search in Salesforce Lightning Experience. These behaviors are a result of the underlying SOSL (Salesforce Object Search Language) technology.
SOSL requires a minimum of two characters in the search term. If only one character is entered, Salesforce returns an error message.
Workaround: Enter at least two characters when performing a search.
The following field types are not searchable through List View Search:
Workaround: Use list view filters or searchable text fields instead.
List views based on External Objects are not searchable using List View Search.
Person Account records can appear in a list view when they match the filter criteria. However, searching within Person Account list views is not fully supported, and results may not always match the applied filters.
List View Search only searches records that are included in the list view. Because list views return a maximum of 2,000 records, records outside that limit cannot be found through the search.
Workarounds:
Partial search terms are supported only for Record Name fields.
For objects that use an Auto Number as the record name, partial searches work only when an eligible Secondary Field is configured through Customize Search Layouts.
List View Search is designed to search within a filtered collection of records, not to locate a single specific record across Salesforce.
Recommendation: Use Global Search when searching for an individual record.
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