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primary usergroup does not change. Best way to identify if a user belongs to a specific usergroup is to use the is_member_of() function which works for both primary as well as secondary usergroups. Typically, you would use it like this:
if (is_member_of($vbulletin->userinfo, 5,6,7,18,27)) { echo 'I am in 1 or more primary or secondary usergroups: 5,6,7,18,27'; } you can read full documentation onthe function in the vbulletin API located within the members section. |
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