Also in the Book Practical RAils Social Networking Sites the author
Alan Bradburne works
through this by using a role model and assigning roles to the users.
The Administrator then controls who has what role.  You might look at
this method

I am a newb also - so books and forems help alot - Owen

On Sep 19, 5:53 am, ruby rails <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Why not use Single Table Inheritance where you have a column 'type' for
> storing the type of user. Then you will be having a single User model.
>
> I think this might be helpful to 
> you:http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/SingleTableInheritance
>
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