Sorry about the subject. Here's a better description:
This is for a basic CRM-type tool. The issues table is imported as a group of records. The "status" column of each record is assigned as Open. There is no "owner" of each issue by default. What I want to do is take a table of users (for example, 10) and assign them to the issues. If there are 100 issues, everyone would get 10 (if there are ten users). Basically, assign them round-robin. When they log in, they get a 'queue' of issues. This part I can do, it the new assignment of issues that has me stumped.
This is for a basic CRM-type tool. The issues table is imported as a group of records. The "status" column of each record is assigned as Open. There is no "owner" of each issue by default. What I want to do is take a table of users (for example, 10) and assign them to the issues. If there are 100 issues, everyone would get 10 (if there are ten users). Basically, assign them round-robin. When they log in, they get a 'queue' of issues. This part I can do, it the new assignment of issues that has me stumped.