If I am not mistaken, overriding read() would help.

If you edit the password, override write().

If you enter the password, override create().

We did this for credit card number!

On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Albert Cervera i Areny
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> A Divendres, 8 de juny de 2012 12:57:38, rahul yadav va escriure:
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> > iam using sha field to store password and it stores in encrypted form
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> > in the database . when i get the password from the database it in in
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> > encrypted form.how i can decode the sha field so that i can get the
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> > actual password.
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> > Thanks:
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> I guess the idea is that you can't. It would have no sense otherwise.
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