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PaulGrim1
Qrew Trainee
Hi Don,
Thanks for the offer to help. I tried your suggestion but it just pulls the same code into Power BI. I will have to look at it again tomorrow to see if I can somehow convert it to a textual user name. I'm new to QB so still exploring its capabilities and limitations.
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Paul
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Thanks for the offer to help. I tried your suggestion but it just pulls the same code into Power BI. I will have to look at it again tomorrow to see if I can somehow convert it to a textual user name. I'm new to QB so still exploring its capabilities and limitations.
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Paul
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TomMusto
5 years agoQrew Cadet
The codes you're seeing are what QuickBase actually uses behind the scenes to exactly identify a user. I would try using a Formula - Text field with the following formula: UserToName([Record Owner]). This should return a text string containing the user's name in the format "FirstName LastName".
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-Tom
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-Tom
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- PaulGrim15 years agoQrew TraineeThat worked! Thanks Tom!
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Paul
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