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Status Needs Review
Workspace Domino
Created by Guest
Created on May 16, 2024

Add Groups by Member view to the standard Domino Directory design

Yes, you can always create a group of views sorted by members. But I find myself creating this in Every. Single. Directory.

This should be available to every environment out of the box as a means to administer groups. The columns would be the same as the groups view, but add a first column with the field 'members' (sorted and categorized with multiple entries as separate entries)

I do not consider this view an optional view. It is essential in every Domino Directory and admins shouldn't need to customize the directory to have it.

-dh

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  • Guest
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    Aug 26, 2024

    Yes, that is handy because it parses nesting of groups. But it is cumbersome when trying to review multiple users or find misspelled names. Also, the Find Groups button feature doesn't include Mail Only groups. It only includes groups that are Multi-purpose or ACL Only. So yes, the Find Groups button could be fixed to include Mail Only groups, but still not as convenient and doesn't completely meet the need. So I still find myself having to create a Groups by Member view with every directory I work in.

    -dh

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    Thomas Hampel
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    Aug 26, 2024
    You can see which groups a person is a member of from within the person document.