It's working on the latest development release. Does that mean I
should move this discussion to the developers group?


On Mar 31, 5:01 am, David Marquis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that Django does not support model inheritance (yet).
> The dev team seems to have thought about it 
> :http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/ModelInheritance
>
> You might want to ask Google for "django model inheritance" for all
> the information you need.
>
> --
> David
>
> On 30-Mar-08, at 4:27 PM, jurian wrote:
>
>
>
> > How would I go about implementing a model that only exists to be
> > inherited from and not used on it's own?
>
> > Example:
>
> > class Animal(models.Model):
> > name = models.CharField()
>
> > class Dog(Animal):
> > x = models.CharField()
>
> > class Cat(Animal):
> > y = models.CharField()
>
> > In the example I want to create and manipulate dog and cat objects,
> > but I will never need to use animal objects, so the animal table
> > doesn't need to be created at all.
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