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You just need to think about the changes South will make to your models, and plan for that.
If Article
is an abstract class, South will for the most part disregard it. That is to say all the fields will look as if they are fields directly on the model, pretty much the way you have it now. So, the only changes that will occur are where one model was using name
before, it will now have a new title
field as well. For this reason, you should leave the name
field attached through the schemamigration, then create a datamigration to move its value to the new title
field, and finally remove it in another schemamigration.
If Article
is a standard base class (multiple-table inheritance), then all your models will get a new OneToOneField
to Article. Again, leave all the fields in tact on your models though the schemamigration, then create a datamigration where you will run through each and create an Article
instance using the old data on the model and assign that Article
instance to the one-to-one field. Then, you can remove the old fields in another schemamigration.