Not necessarily and I would not do it that way but you can.


On Oct 15, 1:12 pm, Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks M.
>
> Do I understand that your solution is to have two separate user tables in
> db.py?
>
> On 15 October 2010 18:42, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > look into default. You can replace
>
> > def user(): return dict(form=auth())
>
> > with
>
> > def agent(): return dict(form=auth())
> > def candidate(): return dict(form=auth())
>
> > and in the two functions you can set different default for auth_user
> > fields.
>
> > On Oct 15, 8:45 am, Carl <carl.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Is there a way to use [app]/default/agent instead of app/default/user?
>
> > > I want to have two implementations of authentication (/agent and /
> > > candidate)
>
>

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