Hello,

I am trying not to repeat myself, but without model inheritance, I am
struggling a bit.

For example, I have a series of models that model various things.
They all have the following fields

  date_added
  date_modified
  name

  def __str__(self):
     return self.name

Beyond that, they are different to each other, but have various
relationships.  I thought model inheritance was working, so I created
a base class that had these fields, then all my remaining models
inherited from the base class.  The database fields were created
correctly, and adding works - but beyond that I cannot read the data
using the api.

Is there a better way to define common fields for models?  Compositing
perhaps? :)

Thanks,

Paul


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