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Quick Tip: Using wild card variables to generalize reports.

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Save time and manage less reports by using wildcard filters to create reports that dynamically change based on who is logged in and looking at the report or based on a certain timeframe like this week, last month or this quarter.

Some frequently used user-based wildcards that show the logged in user relevant data include:

- My Issues = Assignment Users ID equals $$USER.ID

- My Projects = Project Owner ID equals $$USER.ID

- Hours Logged by My Home Team = Hour Owner ID equals $$USER.homeTeamID

Helpful date-based wildcards include:

- Projects Due Last Week = Project Planned Completion Date between $$TODAYb-1w and $$TODAYe-1w

- Tasks Completed Yesterday = Task Actual Completion Date equals $$TODAY-1d

- Hours Entered This Month = Hour Entry Date between $$TODAYbm and $$TODAYem

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To add... I recommend adding https://one.workfront.com/s/document-item?bundleId=the-new-workfront-experience&topicId=Content%2FRe... to your favorites/bookmarks. Especially for things like other teams and other groups. :)

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Community Advisor

Thanks Anthony, one notable thing that a lot of people miss is things that belong to anyone on my home team ($$USER.homeTeamID) and things that belong to anyone on any team I'm on ($$USER.teamIDs)