MemberGroupManager.CreateMemberGroup method
Creates a member group.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles (in Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function CreateMemberGroup ( _
source As Guid, _
displayName As String, _
mailNickname As String, _
description As String, _
url As String, _
sourceReference As String _
) As MemberGroup
'Usage
Dim instance As MemberGroupManager
Dim source As Guid
Dim displayName As String
Dim mailNickname As String
Dim description As String
Dim url As String
Dim sourceReference As String
Dim returnValue As MemberGroup
returnValue = instance.CreateMemberGroup(source, _
displayName, mailNickname, description, _
url, sourceReference)
public MemberGroup CreateMemberGroup(
Guid source,
string displayName,
string mailNickname,
string description,
string url,
string sourceReference
)
Parameters
- source
Type: System.Guid
displayName
Type: System.StringThe display name for the new member group.
- mailNickname
Type: System.String
- description
Type: System.String
url
Type: System.StringThe URL for the new member group.
sourceReference
Type: System.StringThe membership source unique reference for the member group.
Return value
Type: Microsoft.Office.Server.UserProfiles.MemberGroup
The MemberGroup object.
Remarks
The membership source uses the SourceReference value to uniquely reference the group. For example, the membership source unique reference for the Active Directory directory service is the distinguished name. For SharePoint sites, it is the ID.
The source type of a membership can be a distribution list, a SharePoint site, or a custom membership source. For more information, see the MembershipSource enumeration.
For more information about types of membership groups, see Memberships Overview. For a code example about how to create a member group and add a member to the newly created group, see How to: Create Memberships.