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### Use account-level SQL traits to associate users to an account
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To associate users to an account via SQL traits, we have to return both group_id and user_id in the account level SQL trait - this will fire a group call with the userId and the groupId in question, which is the method that Segment uses to add users to groups in destinations.
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To associate users to an account with SQL traits, you must return both the `group_id` and `user_id` in the account level SQL trait. This fires a Group call which Segment uses to add users to groups in destinations.
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There is a limitation on Segment end when a group (account) contains more than one user, the query will return duplicate group_ids (mapped to unique user_ids). Segment won't allow us to return duplicate group_id's in the Group(account level) SQL trait., So we can't map the users to the accounts on many-to-many situation.
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