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Hello all, I ran into an issue where the appointment email sent to the 'customer' appeared as test rather than the name they typed during the registration. Do i need to change the objecct.common_name to something else or is there a way to configure it. I have tried the object.partner_id variable but if I put something like object.partner_id.name, it appears as test. If I use parameters like phone or email, it appears correctly. May I know why does this happen ?

Any suggestions or advice is highly appreciated!

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Try with below code for email template Recipient:


Xml code:


<record id="define_email_template" model="mail.template">

            <field name="model_id" ref="model_x_name"/>

            <field name="email_from">{{ user.email_formatted }}</field>

            <field name="body_html" type="html">

                <p>Dear <t t-out="ctx.get('Recipient')"/>,

                </p>

                # Rest contain

            </field>

        </record>

       

Python code:

def custom_method(self):

template = self.env.ref('define_email_template')

context = {}

         if template:

context.update({

    'Recipient': user.name or None, # Replace placeholder with user's name

})

template.write({

    'email_to': email,

})

template.with_context(**context).send_mail(self.id, force_send=True)

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I figured out the issue. The reason it appeared as test was literally me making the appointment on preview using the company login credentials. I enabled the sign in button on the website, created a test account with my personal email and made an appointment. The email sent to my email now correctly addresses the name of the attendee.

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