Subclassing doesn't work right yet, you need to use a ForeignKey or
similar to the base model in order to relate them - if you do it the
way you're trying it will break things randomly.

On Feb 10, 12:25 pm, "Zach Seifts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been working on a project where I need to create a few classes
> in the model that are very similar. What I want to do is subclass a
> model but have it not set up a database table. I know there are ways
> of doing this I just haven't figured out yet.
>
> Here's an example of what I am trying to do
>
> class Foo(models.Model)
>     """ This class does not have a db table """
>     name = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
>
> class Bar(Foo)
>     """ This class has a db table """
>     eyeColor = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
>
> Thanks for you help.


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