Howto create a nested group in osx

Hello Mac fans,
I'm trying to place groups <domain>\schema admins, admins and admin under one group name poweradmins on the mac. I also want to manually map some users to additional groups.
I don't have a Mac network, just a shared PowerMac and a windows AD domain.
I'm familiar with how to do this on any unix distribution. Edit the /etc/groups file and create user mappings to a specific group, in this case poweradmins.
Since I got my mac, I've learned the hard way a few lessons about mac's. First and foremost, the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files are there purely for the end-users's entertainment and are not even consulted during operation. I understand they are used when in runlevel 1, but that would have been a nice tidbit of information to have 4 hours ago....
So I'm learning apple's netinfo database. I prefer CLI, but I'm trying the GUI just to cover all bases.
The long and short is that I can't figure out how to assign users to groups manually. Once I create a group, what do I need to edit to assign a user to that group?
Beyond that, I'm trying to nest a group under a group. I think once I learn how to manually assign users to additional groups, this functionality will become obvious.
Yes I've read the docs. I know how to add attributes to groups and do high-level things with the netinfo db. But I'm unclear about how netinfo is parsed and what elements are mandatory. Perhaps someone reading this list has learned the in's and out's and can share?
Thanks!!

I have posted under OSX q's, btw.
Thanks for the reply. I never thought about doing this via AD. That is a very interesting Idea. I would have done it that way w/o even thinking twice if this was a windows PC. But my mindset is unix since it's a mac.
I'm trying to create a typical scenario of shared folders/directories acessable from multiple users/groups with restrictions. Marketing folks need to see marketing, but the problem is there are 4 or 5 groups relating to this organizational group. Same with other groups. I could make a new super group in AD and apply it to the folder. If Mac is like linux, it will recurse through group membership and allow access if permitted.
But I still need to learn the mac netinfo database. I'm sure it's not rocket science.. But probably a necessity to know if one is going to be administering Mac's as well as PC's.
Thanks!!!

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    I want my report for part number (which has multiple component) look like:
    Part Number: 779475-01     Quantity: 23          Part Count:2     Breakdown Count:6
    Component: CD          Amount: 115
    Component: IP          Amount: 3151
    Component: Paper          Amount: 46
    Any help or suggestion is appreciated
    RK Shah
    [email protected]

    I am using the latest 10.1.3.2.1 build 87.
    The output that I see is :
    Part Number: 777687-14 Quantity: 4 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 4
    Sum of Component Price: 20
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 452
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 8
    Part Number: 777687-20 Quantity: 1 Part Count:1 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 1
    Sum of Component Price: 5
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 2
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 75
    Part Number: 779475-01 Quantity: 23 Part Count:2 Breakdown Count:3
    Component: CD
    Count: 23
    Sum of Component Price: 115
    Component: Paper
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 46
    Component: IP
    Count: 0
    Sum of Component Price: 3151
    and the XML data that I used is :
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    <!-- Generated by Oracle Reports version 6.0.8.25.0 -->
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