If you have iSphere installed (and why wouldn't you?), you can use the RSE
filter management tool.

Create a new filter for the members you want, export it and have a look at
the exported file (in my case RSE Filters.rseflt). It's simple XML and you
can simply add lines to the filterstrings.

Then import again and voila, you have your filter.

Hope this helps.

Peter
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Op do 9 feb. 2023 om 20:59 schreef K Crawford <kscx3ksc@xxxxxxxxx>:

I have an XLSX with a list of members that need to be worked on. Is there
an easy way to create a RDi member filter from this. doing it one at a
time is going to be a pain, about 75 of them.
some file I can update?

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KCrawford
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