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I have a function that process some data and the result od this need save in a database.
All process of data work fine, but the problem is when i want save the data in a database, not have any error in process.

When i use "ids" in create(), as self.pool.get('hr.attendance').create(cr,uid,ids,datas)  this give me an error(see below)

What I do wrong?

This is my function: 

    def import_time(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
        def see_time(x1, x2, x3, z1):
            x21 = str(timedelta(hours=x2))
            x31 = str(timedelta(hours=x3))
            res1 = (datetime.strptime(x1, '%H:%M:%S') - timedelta(hours=3)) - datetime.strptime(x21, '%H:%M:%S')
            res2 = (datetime.strptime(x1, '%H:%M:%S') - timedelta(hours=3)) - datetime.strptime(x31, '%H:%M:%S')
            zz = 'action'
            if (z1%2)==0: 
                    zz = 'sign_in'
            else:
                zz = 'sign_out'
            return zz

        for lines in self.browse(cr, uid, ids):
            attendance_obj = self.pool.get('hr.attendance')
            mess = []
            cr.execute('SELECT user_time, hr_employee.id '\
                'FROM hr_py_import_time, hr_employee '\
                'WHERE user_id=id_inter')
            temp = cr.fetchall()
            cr.execute('SELECT date_start, date_end '\
                'FROM hr_employee, hr_py_turno '\
                'WHERE hr_py_turno.id=id_turn')
            turn = cr.fetchall()
            contar = -1
            for x in temp:
                te = x[0]
                us = x[1]
                te1 = te.split(' ')[1]
                contar+=1
                for y in turn:
                    res = see_time(te1, y[0], y[1], contar)
                    datas = {'employee_id':us,'name':te,'action':res,}
                    crea = self.pool.get('hr.attendance').create(cr,uid,datas)
                    attendance_obj.write(cr,uid,crea,datas,context=context)

                     #this not work too, not save any data

                    #cr.execute('''INSERT INTO hr_attendance (employee_id, name, action) VALUES( %s, %s, %s)''',(us, te, res,))

          #this is only for see the results of process

            raise osv.except_osv(_('Atención!'),_(type(res)))

Now this is my view: 

<record model="ir.ui.view" id="hr_py_import_time_menu_form">
            <field name="name">hr_py_import_time_menu_form_view</field>
            <field name="model">hr.py.import.menu</field>
            <field name="arch" type="xml">
                <form string="Importar">
                    <sheet>
                        <label for="name" string="Periodo" class="oe_inline"/>
                        <field name="name" class="oe_inline"/>
                        <button colspan="1" name="import_time" string="Importar Horas" type="object" class="oe_highlight"/>
                        <group>
                            <field name="time_s"/>
                        </group>
                    </sheet>
                </form>
            </field>
        </record>

        <record model="ir.ui.view" id="hr_py_import_time_menu_tree">
            <field name="name">hr_py_import_time_menu_tree_view</field>
            <field name="model">hr.py.import.menu</field>
            <field name="arch" type="xml">
                <tree string="Importar">
                    <field name="name"/>
                </tree>
            </field>
        </record>

The error:

crea = self.pool.get('hr.attendance').create(cr,uid,ids,datas) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/openerp/api.py", line 241, in wrapper return old_api(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/openerp/addons/hr_timesheet_sheet/hr_timesheet_sheet.py", line 482, in create sheet_id = context.get('sheet_id') or self._get_current_sheet(cr, uid, vals.get('employee_id'), vals.get('name'), context=context) AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'get'

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Jordan Vrtanoski is absolutely right. You only use the "ids" parameter on methods where you actually already have id's and need to either lookup data or manipulate the records.

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Right, but if not use the "ids", no have error and not save any data in the database.

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When I use without "ids", this no give me any error but not save the record in the database. 

I don't know why and not know what can do more. 

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I also see the "write" after the "create". You don't need a "write" since create will already write the record to the database (unless there is exception in which case all changes are rolled back). First make sure that there are no exceptions in the log file. Next, check that you have the records in the database table with SELECT * from hr_attendance; It can be the case that you have not connected the records properly, so they appear "lost".

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Thanks very much. The problem is solved. The problem was in the raise comand, that cause the lost of record.

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The method create doesnt accept IDs, it creates new records, therefore it still doesn't have the ids. You can call the create in two ways:
[V7 and older] 
    self.pool.get('hr.attendance').create(cr, uid, values_dictionary, context=context)

[V8 style within methods decorated with @api.xxxxx ]
    hr_obj = self.env['hr.attendance']
    hr_obj.create(
values_dictionary)

 

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