On 2/20/07, Benedict Verheyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i have some tables that i want to link with an authorized user.
> Right now i use the login mechanism of django.
>
> 1. Is it possible to specify a foreign_key to the auth_user database?
> If not, what is the best way to have a "user" field in a table
> that refers to a logged in user?

Sure, its just a django application with models and stuff...

>
> 2. How can i get the user id and username available in my templates.
> I would like to display the current logged in user and use the id
> to automatically fill in, in the field specified in 1.

to have it in your templates simply use the auth middleware and add
django.core.context_processors.auth to your TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS

>
> Thanks,
> Benedict
>
> >
>


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