yeah that was my idea today too... (propably much easier and cleaner
than adding support for another user-model ;))
thank you!
greets

On 9 Okt., 18:26, "Dr. Loboto" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Users and companies have at least 3 common columns - id, login and
> password. Keep them in one table and put specific fields in 2 others.
> Point Auth to 'united' model. That's all.
>
> On Oct 9, 9:26 pm,braaan<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > my currect application has normal User (Employees) and Company models
> > among others.
> >    => Users and companies should be able to login.
> > Users can manage their account and Companies should be able to manage
> > their employees (User).
> > I didn't find a way to check companies- *and* users-table on a new
> > login.
>
> > i thought about extending AuthComponent but i'm not that familiar with
> > cakephp.
>
> > the thing why i need 2 "users"-models is, that User and Company have
> > really different columns.
>
> > do you have an idea how to solve that?
> > thank you very much!
> > greets
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