elle wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I wanted to ask how do most people approach this:
> I have several staff that act as admins and have control of products,
> customers, etc... I also have customers that can log in and change
> their details, password, view previous orders, make new orders, etc...
> Furthermore, each customer is assigned a discount level.
> 
> Now, I wanted to ask, would you normally separate them into two
> separate objects (and two separate tables) or would you use just one
> object 'Users' with a boolean defining whether they are admin or not?
> Also, if Admins and Customers approach was selected, how would you
> suggest implementing login?
> Just trying to plan my application and how I should tackle this.
> 

I think that you might find it profitable to read up on Authorization 
and Rails.  You can start with these if google does not help:

http://www.binarylogic.com/2008/11/3/tutorial-authlogic-basic-setup
http://code.google.com/p/rails-authorization-plugin/
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