Anybody?

On Feb 3, 9:41 am, mguthrie <mitchguth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at creating an application that would use Django Auth for
> managing users but once logged in the user will "belong" only to a
> specific organization and can only work with data associated with that
> organization.  I've looked at using the Django Sites contrib but I
> would like something that is dynamically assigned and not specified in
> the settings file like sites.
>
> What would be the best route to adding this functionality?  From what
> I've looked at so far it might be best to create a Manager that would
> handle the model end of things and filter based off of the
> organization id.
>
> Any ideas would be welcome.  Also, is there a better way to do this
> that wouldn't require having a separate DB for each organization?  I
> would like each account to be assigned to an organization unless it's
> a superuser account which would be able to oversee the entire
> application.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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