This screen provides the following information for each listed group:
Group actions: This column provides icons that allow you to take the following actions for each group:
Delete group
View members with photos
View members without photos
Note that deleting a system-defined group can have serious effects on CNAV. We strongly suggest that you do not delete system-defined groups without first discussing the matter with your CNAV support representative.
Group name: This column lists the groups names of the system-defined groups. The first portion of this column also reports whether the group is currently Active.
Group type: This column reports the group type. The possible group types are:
Parent SGM: This is a parent group in which generation information is included.
Child SGM: This is a system-generated child group.
Parent Pseudo Type SGM: This is a Parent SGM group that is system generated based on a specific entity. Examples: Me, This_Course.
Child Pseudo Group: This is a child group generated from a Parent Pseudo. Examples: Me_(Doe, Jane).
Recursive Parent SGM: This is similar to a Parent SGM; however, generated groups have a parent-child relationship.
Child From Recursive Parent: This is similar to a Child SGM; however, this type of child group is generated from a Recursive Parent SGM.
Groups Coupled with Digests: This identifies a group associated with a CNAV digest.
Security Groups without Members: This identifies a group having no actual members but for which security is required. Examples: Homepage, PrintDir.
Realm Groups: This group maps to the members of an official user realm.
Manual Groups: These groups are created by the user.
Group ID: This column reports the group ID (sometimes called the entity ID). This number internally identifies the group to CNAV.
SGM actions: These links allow you to do the following:
View [ChildTrees]
[Populate] the group
Because of the impact on system performance, we strongly suggest that you do not forcibly [Populate] large groups during peak system usage times.