Yes! It works :) Big thanks for the help Pete. Ewen On 1/9/07, Pete Rowley <prowley at redhat.com> wrote: > Ewen Cumming wrote: > > That works OK, however when I add an 'nsViewFilter: (o=org3)' > > attribute to ou=group, org3 displays correctly as a virtual entry > > under ou=group but ou=subgroup stops displaying org1 and org2 as > > virtual entries. > > > > Any ideas? > Yes :) You have misunderstood how views work a little. Each view with a > filter restricts the descendant entries that may exist in the hierarchy, > so the higher view filters should be general like o=finance, then the > next level might be (o=Purchasing) with a peer (o=Sales), a third level > under the latter might contain (o=USA Sales) and (o=Canada Sales). Each > time you add a sub-view with a view filter it will remove those entries > that match from the parent and begin displaying them in the sub-view. To > get what you are after you would need to add something like (o=*) or > (|((o=org1)(o=org2)(o=org3))) to the ou=group entry. > > -- > Pete > > > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > > > >