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Add looking up group by displayname; document this
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As the one exception to the rule above, if the name consists of multiple words you must *not* enclose it in double quotes.
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### Looking up member info
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To view information about a member, there are a couple ways to do it. Either you can address a member by their name (if they're in your own system), or by their 5-character *member ID*, like so:
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To view information about a member, there are a couple ways to do it. Either you can address a member by their name (if they're in your own system), by their 5-character *member ID*, or by their *display name*, like so:
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pk;member John
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pk;member qazws
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pk;member J
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Member IDs are the only way to address a member in another system, and you can find it in various places - for example the system's member list, or on a message info card gotten by reacting to messages with a question mark.
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