>     users = db ((db.auth_user.id != auth.user.id)).select (db.auth_user.id
> ,
>                           db.auth_user.first_name,
>                           db.auth_user.last_name,
>                           db.auth_user.email,
>                           distinct = True).exclude (lambda row: not 
> auth.has_membership ("admin", row.id))
>  
> Not sure how efficient it is but it works just fine.
>

You're pulling the entire auth_user table from the database and then doing 
the filtering in Python, so not very efficient.
 

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