No, because there is an alias assigned to _user_usergroup_map join as g so you need to use g instead of jos_user_usergroup_map. I'm not sure why you're needing to do this though. Just select the usergroups you want the userlist to display withing the userlist under the global tab using the "Usergroups" parameter.
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krileon wrote: No, because there is an alias assigned to _user_usergroup_map join as g so you need to use g instead of jos_user_usergroup_map. I'm not sure why you're needing to do this though. Just select the usergroups you want the userlist to display withing the userlist under the global tab using the "Usergroups" parameter.
this list was created long ago before that parameter was available - thanks!