I'm going under the assumption that you mean Domain Local Groups? If so, 
what exactly are you using to do this? And what errors are you getting? 
I've used the Quest CMDLets for this with no issues:

add-qadgroupMember 'cn=testgrp1,ou=groups,dc=acme,dc=com' -member 
'Child-Domain\UnivGroup'



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From:   helpdesk UK <[email protected]>
To:     "NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Date:   04-22-12 01:09 PM
Subject:        command line for AD Groups



Hello
 
I am sure someone has done this already and I am scratching my head.... :(
 
We have Windows 2008 R2 single forest with multiple child domains..
 
We have created a batch file to........
 
create users
create global groups
create universal groups
add global groups to universal groups.
 
The above works really well...
 
What we are struggling with is adding the universal group to a local group 
in the root of the forest with help of a command line...
 
cheers
 
Joss
 
 
 
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