Trying to use this idea, I created the following function:
def extend(parent_class, parent_id, child_class, **kwargs):
p = parent_class.objects.filter(pk=parent_id).values()[0]
p.update(kwargs)
c = child_class(**p)
return c
but that still does not work. It throws an "AttributeError: can't set
attribute" from line 224 in django\db\models\base.py
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