Hi Steve,

Multiple inheritance with abstract models works, and mostly did since the feature was added afaict. I use it regulary. Just stay away from diamond inheritance and multi-multi-table inheritance.

Regarding your managers: couldn't you just use inheritance explicitly?

  class ManagerC(ManagerA, ManagerB): pass

  class ModelC(ModelA, ModelB):
        objects = ManagerC()

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Johannes

Am 03.03.2010 um 23:08 schrieb Stephen McDonald:

Hi Russel,

Thanks for your feedback. That's a really interesting position to
learn about with regard to multiple inheritance as I use it all the
time across basic abstract models without any issues.

The approach I was thinking of is very simplistic and possibly naive.
It appears as though I just need to modify
django.db.models.ModelBase.copy_managers to dynamically create the new
managers and assign those to the model class where overlapping
attribute names (eg objects) occur.

If anyone else has any further insight to whether this would work I'd
really appreciate it.

Steve



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