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Ingbert Jüdt
I've got two models: Person, and Witness, which inherits from Person:

class Person(models.Model):
_name = 'ufodata.person'

first_name = fields.Char()
middle_name = fields.Char()
surname = fields.Char()
age = fields.Integer()
birthday = fields.Date()
obit = fields.Date()
gender = fields.Selection([
('male', 'Male'),
('female', 'Female'),
('other', 'Other')
], default="male", tracking=True)
addresses = fields.One2many('ufodata.address', 'resident', string='Addresses')

def name_get(self):
result = []
for record in self:
result.append((record.id, "%s %s %s" % (record.first_name, record.middle_name, record.surname)))
return result

class Witness(models.Model):
_name = 'ufodata.witness'
_inherit = {'ufodata.person'}
_rec_name = 'code_name'

code_name = fields.Char()
sightings = fields.Many2many('ufodata.sighting', 'sighting_witness_rel', string="Sightings")

I've got also two list views (I'll omit the form views, as inheriting them works fine):

<odoo>
<record id="view_tree_person" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">Person List</field>
<field name="model">ufodata.person</field>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<tree decoration-bf="first_name"
decoration-info="surname">
<field name="first_name" />
<field name="middle_name" />
<field name="surname" />
<field name="age" />
<field name="birthday" />
<field name="obit" />
<field name="gender" />
<field name="addresses" widget="many2many_tags" />
</tree>
</field>
</record>
</odoo>

<odoo>
<record id="view_tree_witness" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">Witness List</field>
<field name="model">ufodata.witness</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="ufodata_app.view_tree_person" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<tree>
<field name="code_name" />
<field name="sightings" widget="many2many_tags" />
</tree>
</field>
</record>
</odoo>

Now inheriting the list view is NOT working.
(1) view_tree_witness will always show the "code_name" field in a column and nothing else.
(2) If I omit the "inherit_id" field entirely, inheritage will be assumed from the model and "code_name" is not found, producing an error
(3) The many2many field "sightings" is never shown
(4) If I add fields from the base view within the <tree> tag, they do not show up
<tree>
<field name="code_name" />
<field name="sightings" widget="many2many_tags" /> # not showing
<field name="first_name" /> # not showing
</tree>

To make it clear: none of these problems occur in form view, they are a tree view matter only. If I don't break the code entirely, I always
will have only one column in my view showing the code_name.

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Sehrish

Inheritance in models and views: https://goo.gl/4Zyc9d

Ingbert Jüdt
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Thanks, but I'm already working with two of the three odoo books from packt, and if they tell what to do in my case, they hide it well.

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Zbik
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Examples, first example add fields, next replace full tree:

<odoo>
<record id="view_tree_witness" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">Witness List</field>
<field name="model">ufodata.witness</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="ufodata_app.view_tree_person" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="addresses" position="after">
<field name="code_name" />
<field name="sightings" widget="many2many_tags" />
</field>
</field>
</record>
</odoo>


<odoo>
<record id="view_tree_witness" model="ir.ui.view">
<field name="name">Witness List</field>
<field name="model">ufodata.witness</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="ufodata_app.view_tree_person" />
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<tree position="replace">
<tree>
                <field name="code_name" />
<field name="sightings" widget="many2many_tags" />
<field name="first_name" />
                </tree>
           </tree>
</field>
</record>
</odoo>
PS. Probably you have problem with name field in sightings. How is defined ufodata.sighting?


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Ingbert Jüdt
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Currently, I have a problem with updating my views ... as if the -u parameter of the odoo-bin cmd line would not work - have to deal with that problem first.

Ingbert Jüdt
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I tried out both variants, but unfortunately neither makes a difference. The ONLY field that is shown in the tree view is "code_name", "sightings" is ignored, and also none of the base model/view fields shows up. Still have no idea what the problem could be.

Ingbert Jüdt
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As for "sightings", model and view are defined as follows:

class Sighting(models.Model):

_name = 'ufodata.sighting'

_rec_name = 'identifier'

identifier = fields.Char()

description = fields.Text()

begin = fields.Datetime()

end = fields.Datetime()

location = fields.Char()

case = fields.Many2one('ufodata.case', string='Case')

investigator = fields.Many2one('ufodata.investigator', string='Investigator')

comments = fields.One2many('ufodata.sightingcomment', 'sighting', string='Comments')

witnesses = fields.Many2many('ufodata.witness', 'sighting_witness_rel', string="Witnesses")

<odoo>

<!-- FORM -->

<record id="view_form_sighting" model="ir.ui.view">

<field name="name">Sichtungen</field>

<field name="model">ufodata.sighting</field>

<field name="arch" type="xml">

<form string="Sightings">

<sheet>

<group>

<field name="identifier" />

<field name="description" />

<field name="begin" />

<field name="end" />

<field name="location" />

<field name="case" widget="many2one_tags" />

<field name="investigator" widget="many2one_tags" />

<field name="comments" widget="one2many_tags" />

<field name="witnesses" widget="many2many_tags" />

</group>

</sheet>

</form>

</field>

</record>

<!-- LIST -->

<record id="view_tree_sighting" model="ir.ui.view">

<field name="name">Sightings List</field>

<field name="model">ufodata.sighting</field>

<field name="arch" type="xml">

<tree decoration-bf="identifier">

<field name="identifier" />

<field name="description" />

<field name="begin" />

<field name="end" />

<field name="location" />

<field name="case" widget="many2one_tags" />

<field name="investigator" widget="many2one_tags" />

<field name="comments" widget="one2many_tags" />

<field name="witnesses" widget="many2many_tags" />

</tree>

</field>

</record>

<!-- KANBAN -->

<record id="view_kanban_sighting" model="ir.ui.view">

<field name="model">ufodata.sighting</field>

<field name="arch" type="xml">

<kanban>

<field name="case" />

<field name="identifier" />

<field name="description" />

<field name="begin" />

<field name="end" />

<field name="location" />

<templates>

<t t-name="kanban-box">

<div class="sighting_kanban_card">

<a type="open">

<field name="case" />

</a>

</div>

</t>

</templates>

</kanban>

</field>

</record>

</odoo>

Zbik

Review all views assigned to this model. You can delete them all and re-update the whole system with "-u all" parameters

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(Sorry, still confusing comments and answers)


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Mrunal Gavali
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Can anyone tell me

where is existing tree view id is located. i want to use to inherit new form which will locate in tree view.

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Satish Prajapati

Go to Tree view you want to inherit -> Click Debug button -> Edit View : List -> External ID

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