Scott Parrish wrote:
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While this is a cumbersome workaround, I would create a separate group
strictly for names such as O'Toole then add that special group to the
computed group. You could put all special names into this one group or
create a separate group for each special name since you may not want
to add O'Toole and O'Malley to the same computed group. You would then
need to create a "special group" for each individual person that you
may have this computed group problem with. As I said, cumbersome, but
probably doable.
Scott Parrish
Scott,
Although it is cumbersome I believe that your idea is the one I will
adopt. I just have to remember to create groups for these individuals.
Thanks,
Ian
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Ian Trimnell, AR System Lead Developer (amongst other jobs),
Specialist Support & Information Team, Academic & Administrative
Computing Service
Open University, MILTON KEYNES, UK
Phone: 01908 653741 web: http://www.open.ac.uk/
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