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I've encountered an issue using Views 3 in Drupal 7. I want to create a user list with a bunch of fields I added to the user profile (using Drupal's core user fields). I need a list of all users, and right now I keep getting the currently created content and its author (with the appropriate user fields). Not all users have created content.

I've created a relationship "Content: Author" to get access to the custom user fields, but that's not the reason I keep getting the content with its author. I get the same result when I remove the relationship and custom user fields.

In Drupal 6 with views2 I made the same page and had no issues. Could this perhaps be a bug in Views 3, or am I missing something?

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Your question makes it sound like you've created a node view, listing content. If you create a view listing users, you should be able to accomplish what you're trying here. enter image description here

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  • Oh snap, I didn't notice that option whilst creating the view. Thanks a lot!
    – Jasper
    Commented May 30, 2011 at 21:00
  • Is it possible to change the "Show" after one has created a view? Or am I forced to make a completely new view?
    – Jeroen
    Commented Nov 17, 2013 at 14:52
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You can now get a better administrative users list by installing the Administrative Views module.

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