Hi,
I saw an old post from about 5 years ago discussing commands connected to groups which are not visible to the user (unless the commands are connected to the user). I got that...
Here is a use case that can not be implemented due to the restriction above if I am not mistaken:
- I have a number of useful commands that I would like to make available to all users.
- I connect those commands to a group.
- I connect the users to the group.
- The users do not have access to the commands.
If I were to connect the commands to the users directly, I would have to manually add/remove new commands to each user when need be. However, if the commands were available to the user via the connection to the group, I would only have to add/remove the commands to a single group.
Please advice if there is a different way to accomplish this.
Thanks
Hi,
I saw an old post from about 5 years ago discussing commands connected to groups which are not visible to the user (unless the commands are connected to the user). I got that...
Here is a use case that can not be implemented due to the restriction above if I am not mistaken:
If I were to connect the commands to the users directly, I would have to manually add/remove new commands to each user when need be. However, if the commands were available to the user via the connection to the group, I would only have to add/remove the commands to a single group.
Please advice if there is a different way to accomplish this.
Thanks