Thanks, I'll dig through it.

On Saturday, June 8, 2013 2:35:59 AM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>
> You can set the readable and writable attributes of fields wherever you 
> want -- so set them conditionally based on the particular registration form 
> being served. You might even write a helper function that takes a list of 
> fields and sets their readable and writable attributes to True or False -- 
> then just pass the relevant fields to that helper function as needed.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Friday, June 7, 2013 8:21:23 PM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>
>> What if (as you probably already know) I have two registration forms. In 
>> one case I need fields A, B, C, D, in the other case - C, D, E. Do I set 
>> this in the model also?
>>
>> On Saturday, June 8, 2013 2:01:28 AM UTC+2, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> Just set the "readable" and "writable" attributes of the fields you 
>>> don't want to show to False.
>>>
>>> Anthony
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 7, 2013 7:40:07 PM UTC-4, lesssugar wrote:
>>>>
>>>> auth_user stores many fields. For registration, I would like to use 
>>>> only some of them. Is there a simple way to specify fields for 
>>>> registration 
>>>> form - except form.custom?
>>>>
>>>> It would be great to just set the form
>>>>
>>>> register_form = auth.register()
>>>>
>>>> and then list the fields of auth_user to be used, like
>>>>
>>>> register_form =[Field(A), Field(B), ...]
>>>>
>>>>

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