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Hi team,

we have a basic approval setup for a specific group image.png

I would like to bypass this, in case a specific custom command is executed and trying to add a member to this group.

Is this somehow possible? I tried to play around with "If the initiator is xxx" but had no success yet.

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Hello,

Unfortunately, there is no such possibility. However, thank you for the suggestion. We forwarded it to the corresponding department for consideration.

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