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Vu Huynh

Hi everybody,

I'm new to odoo, and I created my custom module for contract.

I change the view to update my new field base on the selected resource. My code:


View:
<field name="working_hours" position="replace">
                    <field name="working_hours"
                           on_change="on_change_working_hours(working_hours)"/>
                </field>
Python code:
@api.onchange('working_hours')
    def on_change_working_hours(self, working_hours):
        if working_hours:
            res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)])
            if res_calendar:
                self.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours

But when changing the field 'working_hours', I got errror:

    raise ValueError("Expected singleton: %s" % self)
ValueError: Expected singleton: hr.contract()

How can I update my code?

Thank you.



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Niyas Raphy (Walnut Software Solutions)

Hai Vu,

What is the type of the field expected_working_hours ?

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Mai Ecarde
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View definition with @api.onchange you shouldn't need to call the function and therefore shouldn't need to replace anything.

You could change your python code to accept multiple records.

In python use an iterator "for record in self"

@api.onchange('working_hours') 
def on_change_working_hours(self):
    for record in self:
        if record.working_hours:
            res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', record.working_hours)])
            if res_calendar:
                record.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours
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Vu Huynh
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Hi Ecarde,

I tried but the code in the loop 'for record in self:' is never reached.

Vu Huynh
Forfatter

Hi,

I changed the code and it works

thank you

Mai Ecarde

Glad it solved your problem. Could you mark my post as the answer?

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Salama Sidna
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ValueErrorExpected singleton: financial.grant(1, 3, 4)




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Vu Huynh
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expected_working_hours is type of Float

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Rafael Aguero Baquero

Ok, then this code solve your problem, please check the use of decorators, only it's necesary @api.onchange

Warning: Some code was fixed, I'm assuming working_hours it's m2o field to resource.calendar entity.

@api.onchange('working_hours')

def on_change_working_hours(self):

self.expected_working_hours = self.working_hours.expected_working_hours if self.working_hours else 0.

Please, confirm me if this answer solve your question.

Vu Huynh
Forfatter

Hi Rafael,

This code doesn't fix my issue.

But, I updated my code like this, and it works:

@api.onchange('working_hours')

def onchange_working_hours(self, working_hours):

result = {}

if working_hours:

res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)])

if res_calendar:

result['expected_working_hours'] = res_calendar.expected_working_hours

return {'value': result}

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Nikhil Krishnan
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Hi Huynh,
I think your model is hr.contract,
 and  Expected singleton: hr.contract  is error because of self contain multiple records,

Am not guaranteed, if you change in the code in python it will solve the singleton error,

@api.onchange('working_hours')
def on_change_working_hours(self, working_hours):
if working_hours:
res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours.id)])
if res_calendar:
for s in self:
s.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours
     Also one think that always make code more clear and give the complete one with Model and all.

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Vu Huynh
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Hi Krishnan,

This change does not solve my problem, the code:

s.expected_working_hours =...

is never reached.

This is fully my code:

class Contract(models.Model):

_inherit = 'hr.contract'

expected_working_hours = fields.Float('Expected Working Hours',

required=True)

@api.onchange('working_hours')

def onchange_working_hours(self, working_hours):

if working_hours:

res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)])

if res_calendar:

self.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours

Niyas Raphy (Walnut Software Solutions)

Hi Vu,

can you print and check what you are getting in the res_calendar & res_calendar.expected_working_hours ?

res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)])

if res_calendar:

print res_calender

print res_calendar.expected_working_hours

self.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours

Vu Huynh
Forfatter

I think the problem is from the line

self.expected_working_hours = res_calendar.expected_working_hours

I debug and got correct value

but the problem still happened with a constant number

Nikhil Krishnan

res_calendar = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours.id)])

working_hours is a record, use the id of that record.

Vu Huynh
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Hi Krishnan,

I think it isn't the issue I got, I can find the correct resource.calendar with working_hours

But, the problem is when assign the value to self.expected_working_hours.

It also happened when I just try:

self.expected_working_hours = 40

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Rafael Aguero Baquero
Bedste svar

At first, if you use the new api as it seems do not need to declare the onchange in the view, with the decorator in python is enough. Next, i assume that working_hours is a Many2one id because otherwise there may be the problem.

Then:

There isn't need to declare view inheritance

Python code:
@api.onchange('working_hours') def on_change_working_hours(self):
    if working_hours:
         self.expected_working_hours = self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)]).id or False
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Vu Huynh
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The problem is when assign the value to self.expected_working_hours.

It also happened when I just try:

self.expected_working_hours = 40

Rafael Aguero Baquero

Maybe yo need try tos ways:

1. Declare expected_workings_hours as a computed field if it'll always be a formula.

2. Try with a write: self.write{'expected_workings_hours':40} but I don't recommend this.

Vu Huynh
Forfatter

Hi Rafael,

The field 'expected_working_hours' is not always a formula field. It's computed, but user can change it.

Rafael Aguero Baquero

Try force search code line to limit 1 like this:

self.env['resource.calendar'].search([('id', '=', working_hours)], limit=1)

Otherwise i will need to see expected_working_hours field declaration because i can't find it in odoo source code

Vu Huynh
Forfatter

No, the 'expected_working_hours' is my new field.

I declare it both in 'resource_calendar' and 'hr_contract', type of float.

By default, the hr_contract.expected_working_hours will be get from resource_calendar. But, user can change it.

Rafael Aguero Baquero

Ok, then this code solve your problem, please check the use of decorators, only it's necesary @api.onchange

Warning: Some code was fixed, I'm assuming working_hours it's m2o field to resource.calendar entity.

@api.onchange('working_hours')

def on_change_working_hours(self):

self.expected_working_hours = self.working_hours.expected_working_hours if self.working_hours else 0.

Please, confirm me if this answer solve your question.

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