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                | justuspost
  
 
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                      | Posted - May 18 2009 :  14:52:26     
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                      | I know I have posted this before, but I'm kind of stuck and I'm hoping for any other ideas.. 
 Might there be a way to assign a sub group for a user? Maybe another field? but then can you select all of those addresses by that field to send to?
 
 I have 3 groups that need state subgroups.
 
 DB->group1, group2, group3
 
 group1=NY,Co,CA,TX etc...
 
 Any suggestions or ideas?
 
 The only way I have seen to do this would be to have 3 db's instead of the 3 groups and the states would then be the groups...
 
 Justus
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                | xequte
      
 
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                      | Posted - May 19 2009 :  07:00:11     
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                      | Hi Justus 
 Why do you need to use sub-groups?  You could select by group, and then search by state within your results.
 
 Other options include just having more groups, e.g. group1_NY, group1_Co, group1_CA, group1_TX or sending to all of group1, but using conditional fields to insert different text for each state.
 
 
 
 Nigel
 Xequte Software
 nigel@xequte.com
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