Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Class that extends a model that is not a model

Hi Guys,

I have a model called Calculation, this model has fields that are calculated and saved to the database, this model also hold some common calculation functions.

I also have two other classes TrailerCalculation and TruckCalculation they both calculate values of the fields that will be saved to Calculation, they calculate same properties but in a different way. So i extended Calcution with TrailerCalculation and TruckCalculation. Is there some way that child classes don't need to be models even though they inherit a class that inherits a model.Models? I tried with class Meta: abstract = True but this gives me some kind of strange error.

Best,
Domagoj

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