Carl Karsten wrote:
> I am experimenting with subclassing a model.  The parent class will be an 
> abstract class that does not get 'managed' by django.  Only the subclass 
> will, 
> and the table the subclass works with will have all the fields.
> 
> syncdb was able to create the table I expected, the admin let me add and save 
> it, but then when I went to view it, error:
> 
> ProgrammingError at /admin/core/message/1/
> (1146, "Table 'djangodb.msg_abmessage' doesn't exist")
> 
> (full details below)
> 
> So is this just a small bug in the Admin, or is this totally unsupported and 
> I 
> should give up now?

Sorry, bad news, look for the word "subclassing"
at http://code.djangoproject.com.
/L


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