Hi everyone,

I'm sure this has come up in the past, but I sincerely can't find it
in any of the Django tutorials, documentation, or websites. I
apologize in advance if I missed something!

I'm trying to develop a website where different users store their own
sets of contacts / articles / etc. If a user logs in, I only want them
to have access to their own articles or contacts. As such, I'm
thinking that storing each individual user's data in their own table
is the way to go.

However, my question is: how do I actually have Django select the
proper table? The models and views stay the same, but I need to make
sure that, given a user name, Django selects the proper table(s).

Is there a tutorial on this? A link? Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Wojciech

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