I setting up committees as groups. A user may be in more than one group, but in each group, their position (title) is different. For example, I am the "Chairperson" in the Education Committee and the (presumed) "Webmistress" in the Outreach Committee. To me, the title doesn't belong to the user, but to the "join" between the user and the group. How can this be done?
And, just to keep it interesting, is there any way the "chairperson" title can be "magic?" That is, anyone given that particular title is automatically included in another group? In this case, the chairs of each committee is automatically part of the "Council" group. Nancy
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
Why not use rules to assign and act after a term or a role is assigned. On Aug 2, 2012 5:54 PM, "Ms. Nancy Wichmann" nan_wich@bellsouth.net wrote:
I setting up committees as groups. A user may be in more than one group, but in each group, their position (title) is different. For example, I am the "Chairperson" in the Education Committee *and* the (presumed) "Webmistress" in the Outreach Committee. To me, the title doesn't belong to the user, but to the "join" between the user and the group. How can this be done?
And, just to keep it interesting, is there any way the "chairperson" title can be "magic?" That is, anyone given that particular title is automatically included in another group? In this case, the chairs of each committee is automatically part of the "Council" group.
*Nancy* Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
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First, I really don't want this to be a multi-step process. It would be best if the title is assigned at the same time the user is added to the group (not a role or term).
Nancy
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
From: Idan Arbel
Why not use rules to assign and act after a term or a role is assigned.