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-{/doc/acs-core-docs/ {ACS Core Documentation}} {Parties in OpenACS}
+{/doc/acs-core-docs {ACS Core Documentation}} {Parties in OpenACS}
Parties in OpenACS
parties. However, someone is not a
member of Greenpeace just because they are a member of a group that
is a member of Greenpeace. Now, consider a multinational
-corporation (MC) that has a U.S. division and a Eurasian division.
+corporation (MC) that has a U.S. division and an Eurasian division.
A member of either the U.S. or Eurasian division is automatically a
member of the MC. In this situation the U.S. and Eurasian divisions
are "components" of the MC, i.e., membership is transitive with respect to
-composition. Furthermore, a member of a European (or other) office
+composition. Furthermore, a member of an European (or other) office
of the MC is automatically a member of the MC.
Group
Membership
Group memberships can be created and manipulated using the
membership_rel package. Only one membership object can be created