On Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:47:27 PM UTC-7, Константин Комков wrote:
>
> All entrant information are checking by operators and if that information 
> correct entrant can be registrated in personal cabinet. If entrant gived 
> our information on site, it's work like auth registration form. Entrant 
> push your own password and after operators check entrant's info entrant can 
> login in personal cabinet. But if entrant came on foot, we need to check 
> its email and it is very hard becouse not all entrants have phone or 
> Internet on phone and maybe somebody don't remember your email password for 
> validate it...
>
>

I think we need a little clarification on the process, and we English 
speakers may be led astray if we use the wrong meaning for "entrant".  I 
think you are using it for what we normally call an "applicant".  Some one 
who is applying (for a job, to enroll in a class, or ....). We do use 
"entrant" for someone in a contest, such as a spelling bee or a 
cross-country race.

Questions:

1)  Am I close to what you mean by "entrant"?
2) Can entrants/applicants choose to apply online or in person?
3) Are entrants/applicants expected to already have an email account [on 
some mail service]?
4) When they apply in person, can they use a kiosk (dedicated terminal, 
similar to an ATM for banking)?
5) When they apply in person, are they dealing with what I will call 
"counter staff" -- registration personnel working at a counter or table?
6) Do counter staff have a terminal?
7) Can a printer be available at the counter?

I'm thinking of a small printer, such as for printing receipts for a cash 
register, on which you print a one-time-code (OTP), hand the piece of paper 
to the entrant/applicant, and they take it with them to finish their 
registration.  Or they can use a kiosk to complete the registration.

But of course, if I'm way off on what your needs are, I may be suggesting 
the wrong solution.

/dps


 

> вс, 2 июн. 2019 г., 22:26 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected] 
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>> You can make you own registration form that does not require a password.
>>
>> form = SQLFORM(db.auth_user)
>>
>> Then you can tell them to go on the system and use their email to request 
>> a password.
>>
>> On Thursday, 30 May 2019 00:11:20 UTC-7, Константин Комков wrote:
>>>
>>> As I understand entrant came on foot and take to operator personal data. 
>>> After that I know entrants email and can generate link for it. Yes?
>>>
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