You can't use two fields on the two sides of the "!=" (not equal) operator, unfortunately.
You can only compare the "reporter" against a user literal or a JQL function:
reporter != joe
reporter != currentUser()
Thanks, but unfortunately it's not enough.
I have a filter whose result displays tasks from department of 25 people.
So the resoult would be displayed OK only for "current user", but to all other it wouldnt...
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Yes, I understand the problem, I'm just saying that it cannot be solved in plain JQL.
A potential workaround could be:
Now you have the key of the corresponding issue, voila!
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