Thanks for you prompt replies. I have not added this code to my production script so the snippet I entered here is running standalone from the command line using kix32. As to explaining "ingroup32" and/or "ingrp," I can't. That is why I asked if anyone has any insight. Somewhere once, I found that I could make "ingroup32" work when "ingroup" did not. Once I accidently typed in "ingrp" and found that also worked where "ingroup" did not.

I tried running this using Shawn's suggestions and the mapping still does not occur. Back to the drawing board.
Scott