When running a report using the Process Instance Node custom report type in Salesforce, users cannot see the name of the user who is currently assigned to approve a record at the active step. This is a known limitation of that report type.
The information for the assigned approver in the current approval step can be viewed in the All Pending Approval Requests report, located in the Administrative Reports folder in Salesforce Classic.
Please note the following points regarding the All Pending Approval Requests report:
By copying this report using Save As in Salesforce Classic, it can also be viewed in Lightning Experience.
Steps to create a copy:
Click your circular user icon in the upper right corner, then click "Switch to Salesforce Classic".
Click the Reports tab.
From the folder list on the left, select the Administrative Reports folder.
Select the All Pending Approval Requests report.
Click Save As , set your desired report name and folder, then save the copied report.
You can then view the copied report in Lightning Experience. In this report, you can check the current assigned approver from the Assigned Approver or Current Approver fields, and the target record's information from the Related To field.
A request for a report that can confirm the assigned approver in the approval step has been posted on IdeaExchange.
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