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How would you recommend handling situations where multiple modules define on_change behavior for the same field in the same form?

Let's say we have a module dependency structure like this, and each module has their own on_change() method for the same field:

Module A (in core)

--Module B (a community extension)

--Module C (some additional own customization)

When the on_change of Module C gets triggered, what's the best way to make sure that also A and B's on_change methods get called with their correct parameters? Is it possible to somehow define multiple on_change methods for a single field or are you supposed to call the superclass methods similarly as in create(), write() etc. methods?

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do the module A onchange and module B onchange methods have the same method name? If so... I don't think it is possible. Otherwise you can call the A and B onchange methods from within the module C onchange method

May be You could Call Super of the onchange Functions in module B and Module A inside the onchange definition of Module C.

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