Hi Rootz,

Unfortunately there's a long standing ticket to solve inconsistency with 
permissions for proxy models  <https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/11154>so 
your chosen approach won't work until this is fixed.

Simon

Le lundi 2 mars 2015 11:16:36 UTC-5, Rootz a écrit :
>
> Question.
> How would one go about designing the django table(s) so that I can assign 
> each user account/group a different Model Manager using the same table in 
> the Django admin interface? 
>
> After doing some reading the closest that comes to this is the Proxy Model 
> but I tried adding the proxy model manually into the django admin and I got 
> it to work. However when I try to assign permission to each user account 
> for the different proxy models I had created I am only  see only one proxy 
> model in the permission list (django admin interface).
>
> My goal is to create one table that returns a custom QuerySet unique to a 
> user group or user account. Adding to this I would like for this to be 
> visible in the admin interface. Can you guide me as to how can achieve this.
>
> thank you 
>

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