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List out the inheritance styles in Django.
List out the inheritance styles in Django.
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In Django, there are three possible inheritance styles:
Abstract Base Classes: This style is used when you only want parent’s class to hold information that you don’t want to type out for each child model.
Multi-table Inheritance: This style is used If you are sub-classing an existing model and need each model to have its own database table.
Proxy models: You can use this model, If you only want to modify the Python level behavior of the model, without changing the model’s fields.