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Hello all,
Is there a mySQL query we could use in order to get a list with all active users and their groups?
Thank you
You could try to build one, but you'll find it hideously complex, and hence, probably inaccurate.
Why do you think you need to do this?
There is a request for this and I was wondering if there is a query someone has already used. :)
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"There is a request for this" - OK, but why? Why are they asking? What does the requestor hope to get from the data?
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@Nic Brough _Adaptavist_ we need to make a cross-check to users and the groups they belong to... I just asked if someone is familiar with this and could help.
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