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Traceback (most recent call last): File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/addons/base/models/ir_http.py", line 237, in _dispatch result = request.dispatch() File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 687, in dispatch result = self._call_function(**self.params) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 359, in _call_function return checked_call(self.db, *args, **kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/service/model.py", line 94, in wrapper return f(dbname, *args, **kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 348, in checked_call result = self.endpoint(*a, **kw) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 916, in __call__ return self.method(*args, **kw) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 535, in response_wrap response = f(*args, **kw) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/addons/web/controllers/main.py", line 1346, in call_button action = self._call_kw(model, method, args, kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/addons/web/controllers/main.py", line 1334, in _call_kw return call_kw(request.env[model], method, args, kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/api.py", line 464, in call_kw result = _call_kw_multi(method, model, args, kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/api.py", line 451, in _call_kw_multi result = method(recs, *args, **kwargs) File "", line 2, in button_immediate_install File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/addons/base/models/ir_module.py", line 74, in check_and_log return method(self, *args, **kwargs) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/addons/base/models/ir_module.py", line 483, in button_immediate_install return self._button_immediate_function(type(self).button_install) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/addons/base/models/ir_module.py", line 600, in _button_immediate_function registry = modules.registry.Registry.new(self._cr.dbname, update_module=True) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/modules/registry.py", line 87, in new odoo.modules.load_modules(registry, force_demo, status, update_module) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/modules/loading.py", line 474, in load_modules processed_modules += load_marked_modules(cr, graph, File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/modules/loading.py", line 363, in load_marked_modules loaded, processed = load_module_graph( File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/modules/loading.py", line 198, in load_module_graph registry.setup_models(cr) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/modules/registry.py", line 290, in setup_models model._setup_fields() File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/models.py", line 3049, in _setup_fields field.setup(self) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/fields.py", line 464, in setup self.setup_nonrelated(model) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/fields.py", line 3359, in setup_nonrelated invf = comodel._fields[self.inverse_name] Exception The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 643, in _handle_exception return super(JsonRequest, self)._handle_exception(exception) File "/odoo15/odoo15-server/odoo/http.py", line 301, in _handle_exception raise exception.with_traceback(None) from new_cause KeyError: 'vehicle_id'

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Hi,

Usually, this kind of a Key error can come in the case of defining a Many2one field. A Many2one field is defined with the syntax.

field_id = fields.Many2one('comodel-name', 'field Name')

Here, in your case, if the field 'vehicle_id' is such a Many2one field, error may be raised if its co-model name is not specified in the 'depends' of 'manifest' file of the custom module. So, try adding the co model name in the dependencies.

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