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<p>Greetings Ron:</p>
<p>I'm relatively new with RT but have progressed a lot and have
already incorporated it into a live production environment.</p>
<p>To my experience, the scenario of "Group Additives", as you put
it, or assigning a "group" within a "group", is not necessarily
the best business practice.</p>
<p>I like to keep things well organized and have separate groups for
different unique permissions.</p>
<p>In theory your concept may work, but not advisable in my opinion,
coming from a security perspective, in the name of keep things
organized and secure. <br>
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<p>Cheers!<br>
Reza.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ron Yacketta wrote on 10/27/2016 4:38
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<div>Are group rights Additive? We have a Group that contains
other groups with certain granted rights, we would like to
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<div>Will RT grant all the rights allowed in the Containing
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