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Assign additional instead primary membergroup when approve a requested group

Started by lntit, February 24, 2016, 04:16:20 PM

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lntit

This I've asked in the Display Additional Membergroups thread:
Quote from: lntit on February 24, 2016, 09:02:56 AM
I have a question:
When I approve a requestable membergroup, it used to be set as primary membergroup, but which code I have to change to let it set as additional membergroup?

So, I hope there is an easy edit that could help. :)

Illori

are you impatient? if this does have to do with the mod you should wait for the mod author to reply. is the group set to be visible?

lntit

Huh? I am very patient. :) I created this topic because:
Quote from: margarett on February 24, 2016, 04:04:24 PM
I understand your question but that doesn't relate to this mod. You should ask that in SMF Coding board ;)

Illori

well you did not say that in your post here, so it looks like you are impatient looking for a reply before the author can get back to you.

lntit

Sorry, I didn't mean to be impatient.
I just followed the advice to ask in the SMF coding section, and actually my question does not have much to do with his modification. Or did I misundestand something? :-[


lntit

I think, we misunderstand each other. :S :S
Let say I have a membergroup that is requestable, and an admin approves a request to let the member join that membergroup. Now, as far as I understand, SMF put that group as primary group rather than an additional group to the member's account. And what I attempt to ask is that I would like to know what code - that manage the group request (not the additional membergroup mod) - I have to change to assign a membergroup as additional group not as primary group.

I hope that's more understandable (I'm not a native english speaker, btw, so I am sorry for the mess :-[)

Illori

When you modify the group you can set the group visibility. If visible it will be the primary group. If invisible then a secondary group.

lntit

Ah! Now I understand!

Thank you very much, Illori, especially for your patience! And sorry again for the mess. :-[
*marks this thread as solved* :)

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