I do not see a problem. You do not really need to have a group for every user, unless you use
has_permission and you want to give a specific permission to a single user. Anyway you can create the groups manually too using db.auth_group.insert(...) Massimo On Dec 7, 7:52 pm, appydev <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings. > > I disable the registration form that generated auth: > auth.settings.actions_disabled = ['register'] > I made a new registration form that stores information in two tables > (auth_user and teacher), with the help of this recipe: > http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/102 > But I realized that to do it myself, my form loses functionality when > compared to that generated by default for auth. > > To be more specific, I realized that I do not think the "unique group" for > each user (that's no problem because they can easily solve it.) > > The question is: Am I missing some other functionality? Am I doing my > registration form less safe? > > If there is a better way to do this, your suggestions will be welcome. > Thanks.

