On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Dan Lazewatsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there any way to add a group to another group, similarly to how you
> would add a user to a group. For example, let's say I have four groups:
> Undergraduates, Grad Students, Faculty and Staff, and there are a bunch
> of permissions that will always be the same for Undergraduates and Grad
> Students - so it would be nice to be able to add Undergraduates and Grad
> Students to a sort of meta-group called Students where I can manage all
> of the permissions they have in common.
>

Just wondering why you wouldn't just create the "meta" group called
Students and assign a user to more than one group?  So a grad student
would be in Student and Grad Student.  Just one extra click for an
admin and would probably save you a bunch of work.

Not an answer to your question but it would provide the functionality.
 I know nothing about adding a group to a group unfortunately.

--
Milan

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