Hi again Marcelle,
It really depends on how you want to implement it.
Here is one example which I think is pretty good:
http://scopyleft.fr/blog/2013/django-model-advanced-user-inheritance/
This way you create a new model for each type you want (Handler, Employee
and Client), and then you can ch
thanks for your responses
I read the tutos that you have sended me andreas but it just implement one
user.
but I want to have a structure which implements 3 types of users( handler,
employee and client). can you give a clear example to do this.
thank for your help
Le vendredi 5 juin 2015 05:31:1
You can define different groups for each role and assign the users to the
groups.
Em sex, 5 de jun de 2015 às 11:24, Andreas Kuhne
escreveu:
> Hi Marcelle,
>
> You should not use the user profile solution anymore, because you can now
> create a custom User model instead. Check for example:
> htt
Hi Marcelle,
You should not use the user profile solution anymore, because you can now
create a custom User model instead. Check for example:
http://www.lasolution.be/blog/creating-custom-user-model-django-16-part-1.html
This way you can add fields that are needed for your user solutions in your
hello,
I want to create differents types of user( manager, employee, client) in my
model. but I don't know how to implemente this. I read many tutorials on
the django site but I unable to implement this. thank for your help
this is my models.py
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.
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