To answer my own question: it is working!
On Feb 3, 2:10 pm, qvx <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a base class/table with many common fields. Those fields are
> enough to handle several Child classes. So, I can use single table
> inheritance. But, I have a special case when another Child class has
> other fields so I should join new table in this case.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Pseudo code example:
>
> Base:
> id
> type
> common_data
> Sub1(Base): # single table, type=1
> pass
> Sub2(Base): # single table, type=2
> pass
> Sub3(Base): # joined table, type=3
> sub3_extra_data
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