hang on, I may have found the answer here:
http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_thread/thread/8933164dfc790200/f7ef4498f1391aac?lnk=gst&q=link+class+to+user#f7ef4498f1391aac

On Apr 20, 8:29 pm, chiefmoamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a model in models.py as shown below:
>
> class Tutor(models.Model):
>     first_name = models.CharField(maxlength=40)
>     last_name = models.CharField(maxlength=40, core=True)
>     etc...
>     etc...
>
> It simply captures fname and lname and adds it to my database. It
> works.
>
> However, the 'Tutor' should also be an user on my site, as found in
> the Auth section of the admin page. Clearly, I don't ant to replicate
> the information, that'd be silly, right?
>
> What I'd like to do is two fold:
>
> 1)  Add a field to Auth Users section to show whether a user is a
> Tutor or a Student
> 2) Use a ForeignKey (I guess thats best right) to add the names of the
> user to my Tutor Model above.
>
> Can anyone help me with this, please? I don't even know how to find
> the Admin Auth Users Model at the moment and try as I might, I can
> find nothing on the web to help me solve the issue. Any help is
> appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
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