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New Post 11/20/2008 12:30 AM
  Daniel
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Grouping Groups, like all Teams within a Club.  (Australia)

Hi there,

What I am reading and seeing on your PokerDIY site is most impressive. I likey a lot!

I have a solution that requires a Club page that aggregates all the Team pages (say Groups). Aggregates all the blogs, feeds etc of all the Teams within a Club.

Is this something that Groups can already do, or is it required to have a seperate mod created. Most like say a Dashboard of all the Groups, feeds etc belonging to a club.

Appeciate your help on this.

Thanks,

Dan

 

 
New Post 11/20/2008 5:56 PM
  Daniel
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Re: Grouping Groups, like all Teams within a Club.  (Australia)

Thinking more about this, why wouldn't one just use the Groups option to create a Team and create a Club. A User registers and joins both Team Group and Club Group.

Can a Group join another Group?

 
New Post 11/24/2008 2:24 AM
  Rodney Joyce
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Re: Grouping Groups, like all Teams within a Club.  (N/A)

No, I am afraid this is not possible - Groups of groups would require an architectural change (quite a big one too!).


Thanks
Rodney
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