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Can I use the task report macro only to show tasks which have been assigned to someone? Currently the macro return all task incl. task which are not assigned to someone. Can I add a filter in source editor for example to filter only Task which have an assignment?
I'll be curious to see if the assignee is not equal to null feature ever gets implemented. It seems to have been requested often enough over the past several years.
I tried just adding every person on the project, but there appears to be a limit of 25 assignees for that field. To bad that restriction isn't detailed in the field description.
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I'm looking for a free option. I cannot decide in my company to purchase an add-in.
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You can try to handle this problem with a custom macro.
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Hi Ollie, that's a good start! Thank you. But my problem is the following: The macro should show all task of the space to the current user except tasks which have no assignee. A filter for the macro which does (hide task where assignee = "empty") or (show only task where assignee <> "empty")
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