thank you, Chris.

The solution of my problem is therefore very difficult to implement.
The branch of which you speak to me is still in testing. And however
it seems that it cannot resolve my problem completely.
Therefore not are others (simpler) solutions?

MarcoX

On 10 Ott, 18:31, Chris Hoeppner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'd need row-level permission for that, and that's outside of the
> admin's intended philosophy. Though, there's such a branch being
> developed, and I can recall seeing somewhere a django app for that
> purpose. Just google it and it should pop up.
>
> Also, since row-level permission is not built into the admin in any way,
> you'd find yourself doing custom admin views, which is neither bad nor
> hard, but you might feel overwhelmed by the task, since it's a bit hard
> to grasp at first.
>
> ~Chris
>
> El mi?, 10-10-2007 a las 07:51 -0700, MarcoX escribi?:
>
> > Hi to all,
> > I have a problem on the configuration of the users in django.
> > In my plan I have 4 sites. I would want that in the admin view I can
> > specify for some users the possibility of being able to make
> > determined actions for determined sites.
> > For example, the user X can write the object Y only for the site Z.
>
> > Thank you....


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