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join
Syntax
system.group.join ["@groupName
"]
Description
Multiuser Server command; adds the sender to a group. If the group doesn't exist, it is automatically created. If the user already belongs to the group, no error occurs.
The server responds with a message for each group joined, matching the subject of the request message and containing the name of the group successfully joined.
Example
This statement adds the sender to the group @BeatleLovers:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.group.join", "anySubject", "@BeatleLovers")
The server's response looks like this:
[#errorCode: 0, #recipients: ["userName"], #senderID: "system.group.join", #subject: "anySubject", #content: "@BeatleLovers", #timeStamp: 21765127]
This statement adds the sender to more than one group at the same time by putting the names of the groups in a list:
errCode = gMultiuserInstance.sendNetMessage("system.group.join", "anySubject", ["@BeatleLovers", "@Photographers", "@Designers"])
The server sends a separate response for each group.
See also
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