Did you try this...

auth = Auth(db)
auth.define_tables()

auth2 = Auth(db2)
auth2.define_tables()



On Saturday, 20 June 2020 21:14:58 UTC+1, Deep Shah wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
>
> I have 2 schemas A and B. Default schema for user is A. I am using 
> postgres. 
> I have authetication table in schema B. When i run application 
> auth.define_tables create auth table in schema A.
> What should i do to make it refer auth tables in schema B rather than 
> creating in A.
>
> Please help me with this.
> Thanks
>
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