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Brian Payne

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Jan 29, 2004, 9:59:22 AM1/29/04
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Is it possible to select all the members of a group in consoleone, without
holding down the ctrl key and clicking on each one indivialually. This is
so I can do poperties on multiple objects for a given group at once.

Thanks,

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John Stoecker

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Jan 29, 2004, 4:50:14 PM1/29/04
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> Is it possible to select all the members of a group in consoleone, without
> holding down the ctrl key and clicking on each one indivialually. This is
> so I can do poperties on multiple objects for a given group at once.

In other words, you mean you want to use a group object's membership list
as a way of selecting multiple objects within C1 instead of shift-clicking or
ctrl-clicking?

Or am I misunderstanding what you're asking?

John

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Brian Payne

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Jan 30, 2004, 9:30:37 AM1/30/04
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Correct!

Brian

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John Stoecker

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Jan 30, 2004, 4:43:19 PM1/30/04
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>> In other words, you mean you want to use a group object's membership list
>> as a way of selecting multiple objects within C1 instead of shift-clicking or
>> ctrl-clicking?

> Correct!
>

Hmmmm..... You could become a wizard with ICE, and maybe perl,
and write a perl script that ran ICE, grabbed the group membership in
an LDIF file, iterated through the group members to make the tweak via
a second LDIF file, and import that back in via ICE...

Just a thought. [GRIN] But I don't know of a way to do it in C1.

Peter Kuo

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Jan 31, 2004, 11:10:23 PM1/31/04
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Brian,

Do a search based on membership, in the result screen, click the first entry and then shift-click the last one ...


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Brian Payne

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Feb 2, 2004, 8:52:38 AM2/2/04
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This works except when you use the = operator it does not work. If I say to
give me a list of users who are != to this particular group membership it
works. If I say give me a list of use where membership = the particular
group it does not work!

Thanks,

Brian

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John Stoecker

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Feb 2, 2004, 12:14:27 PM2/2/04
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> This works except when you use the = operator it does not work. If I say to
> give me a list of users who are != to this particular group membership it
> works. If I say give me a list of use where membership = the particular
> group it does not work!
>

I figured it out - thanks, Peter, for showing where I was wrong -

Be sure to select "Group Membership", not "membership". Also, put the
full context group name in, but without the leading period.

For example,

"Include entries where (Group Membership equal to 'AdminUtils.Nashville.kwt')"

works like a champ.

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