Yes and not.

You can define your own auth_table before you call Auth()  but you would 
also need to modify the html and js logic that handle the ajax forms.
Maybe I will make this easier later.

You can also make another table that refences auth_user and create your own 
forms to handle it.

On Saturday, 21 September 2019 05:11:59 UTC-7, sandeep patel wrote:
>
> Hello Massimo,
>
> In web2py, We can add new fields in the existing table by 
> *auth.settings.extra_fields*.
> In Py4web. we can do the same?
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Sandeep
>

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