This is my stackoverflow link which may be able to make it look more easier 
to understand

On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 3:47:23 PM UTC+9, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I am doing a django rest framework API for ios application. And currently, 
> i am doing a function between user and family.
> Let me explain my logic between these two. 
>
> User= current user (an account that can be use to login)
> Family = current user's family member eg:father mother (it is not an 
> account, cannot be use to sign in)
>
> What i am thinking right now is that if the current user's family wanted 
> to create an account, is it possible to import the data from family table 
> to user table for that family member to register ?
>
> Example scenario : 
> user table : userId, username, password, email, phone_number, 
> identification_num, first_name, last_name
> family table :Id, userId(foreign key to user table, cannot be null) , 
> familyId(can be null, reason is to allow user to add family member that did 
> not register an account), phone_number, identification_num, first_name, 
> last_name, relationship
>
> Is it possible for user to sent invitation link to that family member, and 
> it will import the data to the family member to register an account
> - family member click on invite link
> - redirect to register page with the detail from family table.
> - If register success, insert the userId of that family member into 
> familyId of family table.
> - that family member account's family table will also update to have a 
> family data with the current user.
>
> Did i explain it clearly ? Sorry if it is not, you can tell me if it is 
> not clear enough so i can try to make it clearer.
> Is this kind of design good ? It seems like it has alot of flaw. 
> Is it possible to import all that information into that invite register 
> page ?
>
>

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