Hi Theresa, I've worked out an example that
finds Tasks whose Assignees (via assignmentUsersMM) are among a known set of (three) UserIDs, and
defines a Self Assigned Task as one whose (primary) assignedToID is the same as its enteredByID (e.g. "Tasks people created and assigned to themselves"), and
excludes such Tasks from a larger set (via the "ne" not equals between assignedToID and enteredByID)
Here's what it looks like in textmode: assignmentsUsersMM:ID=3f5nad1800590da90056bf05b713012c,1a64c9bdfc12982be040007f01006de7,8c64c9bdec12982be040007f01006de7 assignmentsUsersMM:ID_Mod=in assignedToID=FIELD:enteredByID assignedToID_Mod=ne In my test, the filter returned 82 tasks, none of which had the same Assigned To person as Entered By person. When I removed the last two lines, on the other hand, 971 rows came back, the majority of which had my name in both Assigned To and Entered By. Which, as a side-note, mathematically confirms my long standing belief that I am my own worst enemy. Regards, Doug Doug Den Hoed - AtAppStore Got Skills? Lend a hand!
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