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Odoo Payroll — Salary Rule Input Returning “dict has no attribute 'PROD'” Error

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Bahrom Najmiddinov

Hello,

I am trying to calculate salary based on production quantity in Odoo Payroll, but I am getting the following error in the payslip:

Wrong python code defined for: - Employee: Mitchell Admin - Contract: Contract For Mitchell Admin - Payslip: Salary Slip - Mitchell Admin - November 2025 - Salary rule: Production Pay (PROD_PAY) - Error: AttributeError("'dict' object has no attribute 'PROD'") while evaluating result = 0 qty = inputs.PROD.amount if inputs.PROD else 0 rate = contract.production_rate or 0.0 result = qty * rate

The input type with code PROD is already created under Payroll → Configuration → Salary Inputs.

But inside the salary rule Python code, inputs.PROD always throws the error:

'dict' object has no attribute 'PROD'

It seems like Odoo cannot find my input in the payslip, even though the input type exists.

What I need to know

  • Why does the salary rule Python code treat inputs as a dict with no attributes?

  • How should I correctly access input values in Odoo 18 payroll rules?

  • Do I need to add inputs somewhere else (contract? worked days? payslip lines?) before Odoo can detect them?

Thanks in advance!

@api.onchange('employee_id', 'contract_id', 'date_from', 'date_to')
    def _onchange_employee_fill_inputs(self):
        for slip in self:
            inputs = []

            # The module name is assumed to be 'production_payroll'
            # The XML record IDs are: 'input_type_prod', 'input_type_kpi', etc.

            # --- Production Quantity ---
            prod_qty = getattr(slip.employee_id, 'monthly_production', 0.0)
            prod_type = self.env.ref('production_payroll.input_type_prod', raise_if_not_found=False)
            if prod_type:
                inputs.append((0, 0, {
                    'name': 'Production Quantity',
                    'code': 'PROD',
                    'amount': prod_qty,
                    'input_type_id': prod_type.id,
                }))

            # --- KPI Points ---
            kpi_points = getattr(slip.employee_id, 'kpi_points', 0.0)
            kpi_type = self.env.ref('production_payroll.input_type_kpi', raise_if_not_found=False)
            if kpi_type:
                inputs.append((0, 0, {
                    'name': 'KPI Points',
                    'code': 'KPI',
                    'amount': kpi_points,
                    'input_type_id': kpi_type.id,
                }))

            # --- Penalty Points ---
            penalty_points = getattr(slip.employee_id, 'penalty_points', 0.0)
            penalty_type = self.env.ref('production_payroll.input_type_pen', raise_if_not_found=False)
            if penalty_type:
                inputs.append((0, 0, {
                    'name': 'Penalty Points',
                    'code': 'PEN',
                    'amount': penalty_points,
                    'input_type_id': penalty_type.id,
                }))

            # --- Overtime Hours ---
            overtime_hours = getattr(slip.employee_id, 'overtime_hours', 0.0)
            ot_type = self.env.ref('production_payroll.input_type_ot', raise_if_not_found=False)
            if ot_type:
                inputs.append((0, 0, {
                    'name': 'Overtime Hours',
                    'code': 'OT',
                    'amount': overtime_hours,
                    'input_type_id': ot_type.id,
                }))

            # --- Attendance Days ---
            days_present = getattr(slip.employee_id, 'days_present', 0.0)
            att_type = self.env.ref('production_payroll.input_type_att', raise_if_not_found=False)
            if att_type:
                inputs.append((0, 0, {
                    'name': 'Days Present',
                    'code': 'ATT',
                    'amount': days_present,
                    'input_type_id': att_type.id,
                }))

            slip.input_line_ids = inputs
<odoo>
    <!-- Create a structure type -->
    <record id="structure_type_factory" model="hr.payroll.structure.type">
        <field name="name">Factory Worker</field>
    </record>


    <!-- Create a salary structure attached to the type -->
    <record id="structure_factory_worker" model="hr.payroll.structure">
        <field name="name">Factory Worker Structure</field>
        <field name="type_id" ref="structure_type_factory"/>
        <field name="note">Structure for production workers</field>
    </record>
</odoo>
<odoo>
  <!-- BASIC salary rule (use contract wage) -->
  <record id="rule_basic" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">Basic Salary</field>
    <field name="sequence">1</field>
    <field name="code">BASIC</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = contract.wage and contract.wage &gt; 0</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">result = contract.wage</field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.GROSS"/>
  </record>

  <!-- Production pay rule -->
  <record id="rule_production" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">Production Pay</field>
    <field name="sequence">2</field>
    <field name="code">PROD_PAY</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = True</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">
result = 0
qty = inputs.PROD.amount if inputs.PROD else 0
rate = contract.production_rate or 0.0
result = qty * rate
    </field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.GROSS"/>
  </record>

  <!-- KPI bonus -->
  <record id="rule_kpi" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">KPI Bonus</field>
    <field name="sequence">3</field>
    <field name="code">KPI_BONUS</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = inputs.KPI and inputs.KPI.amount &gt; 0</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">
result = 0
kpi = inputs.KPI.amount if inputs.KPI else 0
base = contract.kpi_base_amount or 0.0
result = (kpi / 100.0) * base
    </field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.GROSS"/>
  </record>

  <!-- Penalty deduction -->
  <record id="rule_penalty" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">Penalty</field>
    <field name="sequence">4</field>
    <field name="code">PENALTY</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = inputs.PEN and inputs.PEN.amount &gt; 0</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">
result = 0
pen = inputs.PEN.amount if inputs.PEN else 0
rate = contract.penalty_rate or 0.0
# penalty is a deduction -> return negative value
result = -1 * (pen * rate)
    </field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.NET"/>
  </record>

  <!-- Overtime rule -->
  <record id="rule_overtime" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">Overtime Pay</field>
    <field name="sequence">5</field>
    <field name="code">OT_PAY</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = inputs.OT and inputs.OT.amount &gt; 0</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">
result = 0
ot = inputs.OT.amount if inputs.OT else 0
hourly = contract.hourly_rate or 0.0
mult = contract.overtime_multiplier or 1.5
result = ot * hourly * mult
    </field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.GROSS"/>
  </record>

  <!-- Attendance bonus -->
  <record id="rule_attendance" model="hr.salary.rule">
    <field name="name">Attendance Bonus</field>
    <field name="sequence">6</field>
    <field name="code">ATT_BONUS</field>
    <field name="condition_select">python</field>
    <field name="condition_python">result = inputs.ATT and inputs.ATT.amount &gt; 0</field>
    <field name="amount_select">code</field>
    <field name="amount_python_compute">
result = 0
days_present = inputs.ATT.amount if inputs.ATT else 0.0
# Calculate actual days in payslip period if available, otherwise default to 30
days_in_period = 30.0
# If payslip dates provided, compute exact days in period (simple approximation)
try:
    if payslip.date_from and payslip.date_to:
        # +1 to include both endpoints
        days_in_period = (payslip.date_to - payslip.date_from).days + 1
except:
    days_in_period = 30.0
base = contract.attendance_base or 0.0
# proportion of base paid depending on presence
result = (days_present / float(days_in_period)) * base
    </field>
    <field name="struct_id" ref="structure_factory_worker"/>
    <field name="category_id" ref="hr_payroll.GROSS"/>
  </record>
</odoo>
<odoo>
    <record id="input_type_prod" model="hr.payslip.input.type">
        <field name="code">PROD</field>
        <field name="name">Production Quantity</field>
    </record>


    <record id="input_type_kpi" model="hr.payslip.input.type">
        <field name="code">KPI</field>
        <field name="name">KPI Points</field>
    </record>


    <record id="input_type_pen" model="hr.payslip.input.type">
        <field name="code">PEN</field>
        <field name="name">Penalty Points</field>
    </record>


    <record id="input_type_ot" model="hr.payslip.input.type">
        <field name="code">OT</field>
        <field name="name">Overtime Hours</field>
    </record>


    <record id="input_type_att" model="hr.payslip.input.type">
        <field name="code">ATT</field>
        <field name="name">Attendance Days Present</field>
    </record>
</odoo>


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Kunjan Patel
Hello Bahrom Najmiddinov
I hope you are doing well,

The error occurs because inputs is a BrowsableObject that only contains input lines that already exist on the payslip. If no input with code PROD exists, accessing inputs.PROD fails.

  Fix: Use this approach in your salary rule:
  result = 0
  prod_lines = payslip.input_line_ids.filtered(lambda x: x.input_type_id.code == 'PROD')
  if prod_lines:
      result = prod_lines[0].amount

Main issue: Input lines must be created on the payslip (via Other Inputs tab or programmatically) BEFORE compute_sheet() runs. Verify your input type code is exactly PROD(Same name) at Payroll → Configuration → Input Types.


Hope this information helps you.

Thanks & Regards,
Kunjan Patel

Kunjan Patel

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Hello Bahrom Najmiddinov

I hope you are doing well,

The error occurs because inputs is a BrowsableObject that only contains input lines that already exist on the payslip. If no input with code PROD exists, accessing inputs.PROD fails.

Fix: Use this approach in your salary rule:

result = 0
prod_lines = payslip.input_line_ids.filtered(lambda x: x.input_type_id.code == 'PROD')
if prod_lines:
     result = prod_lines[0].amount

Main issue: Input lines must be created on the payslip (via Other Inputs tab or programmatically) BEFORE compute_sheet() runs. Verify your input type code is exactly PROD(Same name) at Payroll → Configuration → Input Types.

Hope this information helps you.

Thanks & Regards,
Kunjan Patel

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