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Hi everyone, another question. I am trying to setup a compute field that depends on the first_name attribute of my Person model, and has the value "Hi, ". I was able to achieve it in the following way, by looping through the "self" recordset:

```

hello_msg = fields.Char(string="hello", compute='_test_hello')

@api.depends("first_name")

def _test_hello(self):   

    for rec in self:      

        rec.hello_msg= 'Hi, ' + rec.name

``` 

However, it seems like any time I enter my list view, this field is recomputed for ALL my records, not just the one that I changed in the form view. This is just a toy problem, but for my actual use cases, this will cause a significant computational overhead. I wanted to trigger this function ONLY when a record changes, and only for that record.

Is there a way to achieve this?

Thanks


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Hi Fred,

hello_msg = fields.Char(string="hello", compute='_test_hello', store=True)

update hello_msg field as storable, then compute function triggers only when the dependent field changes.

Regards

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@Rinkal thanks for your reply. However, I've tried doing it and it still triggered every time I entered the list view.

A couple more questions:

* doesn't your example iterate through all records anyway? Is there a way to target the single record that changes, instead of iterating through the self recordset?

* what is the point of  compute='_test_hello' on my original example? If we are manually assigning the a value to rec.hello_msg inside the function, we could very well assign values to other attributes, which makes me think that the compute field is useless? 

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Hello,

You can use onchange() method instead of the compute method.

@api.onchange("first_name")
def _test_hello_based_on_change(self):
    for rec in self:
        rec.hello_msg= ''
        rec.hello_msg= 'Hi, ' + rec.name

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