where did you read that ?
the enforcement is done automatically as soon as you specify username=True

On Monday, October 29, 2012 5:33:21 AM UTC+1, Paul Hartley wrote:
>
> I wish users to login using their username so I would like to add username 
> to the users table.
>
> So far I have made this change
>
> auth.define_tables(username=True, signature=False)
>
> which adds the field(column) to the table.
>
> However I read that I should also impose uniqueness on the field by using 
> this :-
>
> auth_table.username.requires = IS_NOT_IN_DB(db, auth_table.username)
>
> But I cannot work out where this should go, I have tried a number of 
> options in db.py
> I am unsure where it goes in relation to the auth.define statement 
> (presumably before it) and how I obtain auth_table.
>
>
>

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