I'd like to instantiate a model, and play around with it, but ensure it's 
never saved. At bare minimum instantiate it, play around with it then 
delete it, but ideally disable saving somehow. I imagine I can override 
save() on the instance, but am wondering if anyone has experience doing 
this or if there's a canonical method for doing it. I'll experiment but in 
the mean time fishing as I said for experience and any standard methods out 
there.

Regards,

Bernd.

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