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Hi everybody,

I want to inherit message_new method of sale.order Sale.order inherit from mail.thread (my.object -> sale.order -> mail.thread), so I was expected to simply add a method in my object which call a super(), but when I try to debug it, I never pass in my method.

There is a sample of my code:

class sale_order(osv.osv):
    _inherit = 'sale.order'

def message_new(self, cr, uid, msg_dict, custom_values=None, context=None):
    res = super(sale_order, self).message_new(cr, uid, msg_dict, custom_values, context)
    return res

I put it in a new module.

In mail_thread.py a comment says:

Inheriting classes are not required to implement any method, as the default implementation will work for any model. However it is common to override at least the message_new and message_update methods (calling super) to add model-specific behavior at creation and update of a thread when processing incoming emails.

What I did wrong? How I can modify the thread behavior, for example to modify the message "Document created"?

Thanks.

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Are you sure, that your module loads? Since it uses multiple inheritance you should get error message saying that: '_name is mandatory in case of multiple inheritance'. Have you added Sale module to your dependencies?

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