Did you try :
db.define_table('auth_user, ..., rname='FP_AG_AUTH_USER)
?
Richard
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Fernando Pacheco <[email protected]
> wrote:
> How I can set the "rname" of each standard Auth tables?
>
> For example, I want table "auth_user" to be created in the database as
> FP_AG_AUTH_USER. However, I wish to continue using db.auth_user to
> reference that table. Thank you very much. Best regards. Fernando.
>
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