can anybody tell difference between many2one and one2many with example
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hello,
many2one:
This type of field associates this object to a parent object via this Field. For example "Product Category" "Product" belongs to would Many to one. i.e Many Products will belong to a Product Category.
Syntax: field_name = fields.Many2one('object.name', 'Field Name')
Example: category_id = fields.Many2one('product.category', string="category")
# into product table category of product is the example.
one2many:
This field provides a virtual relationship towards multiple objects (inverse of many2one).
Syntax: field_name = fields.One2many('object.name', 'field_id(m2o)', 'Field name')
Example: product_ids = fields.One2many('product.product', 'category_id', string="Products")
# into category the list of products.
Hi Saiharitha,
When you create a many2one field you can select (and set) one value on this field. The code will look like this:
parent_id = fields.Many2one('product.category', string='Parent category')
Which will result in the following in a view:
When you create a one2many you can select (and set) multiple records on this field. The code will look like this (and it has to link to another many2one or many2many):
child_ids = fields.One2many('product.category', 'parent_id', string='Child categories')
Which will result in the following in a view:
So you should use the many2one if you want to set one value (link to one record) and one2many when you want to set multiple values (link to multiple records).
Regards,
Yenthe
HI,
Refer sale order and it's relation with order line:
sale.order has field one2many with order's line, means one order can belongs to many order lines:
order_line = fields.One2many('sale.order.line', 'order_id', string='Order Lines',)
And sale.order.line has field many2one with order's line, means each line only belongs to one order line:
order_id = fields.Many2one('sale.order', string='Order Reference',)
Thanks
x2y - x refers to the source model (the model having the field) y refers to the target model
1. One2One
Not explicitly used by Odoo.
Meaning: that every source model is related by the field to at most one target model. And vice versa.
Logical meaning: From the source model we can uniquely determine the target model and vice versa.
Abstract Example: The social security number of a person is unique. Given the person (source model), we can uniquely determine his/her social security number (target model), and given the social security number, we can uniquely determine the person.
Usual database representation: two columns (fields) in a single table. Meaning that we don't usually use separate models. E.g.: There is no separate 'social security number' model. The 'person' model has a 'social security number' field on itself.
Odoo field type: not distinguished (keeps such data in a single table)
2. Many2One
Meaning: source model can point to at most one target model, but many different source models can point to the same target model
Logical meaning: From the source model field we can uniquely determine the target model. But from the target model, we can't uniquely determine the source model (there are potentially many source models pointing to it).
Abstract Example: A customer (source model) can have just one surname (target model). However, any particular surname can be shared by different customers. Given the specific customer, we can uniquely determine his/her surname, but given the specific surname, we can't uniquely determine the customer.
Usual database representation: column on source model pointing to target model id
Odoo field type: usually an integer type pointing to target model id (target models have array type fields pointing to sources)
3. One2Many
Meaning: the reverse of point 2 from a different perspective.
Logical meaning: From the source model field we can't uniquely determine the target model (we are potentially pointing to many target models). But from the target model, we can uniquely determine the source model.
Abstract Example: A surname (source model) can point to many different customers. But a particular customer has just one surname.
Usual database representation: column on target model pointing to source model id
Odoo field type: usually an array of target model ids (target models have integer type field pointing to source).
4. Many2Many
Meaning: every source/target model can point to many different target/source models
Logical meaning: we can't - as a rule - uniquely determine the target model from the source model and the source model from the target model.
Abstract Example: A person can have many nicknames and a particular nickname can potentially be shared by different people. A person (source model) can point to many different nicknames (target models), and any nickname can point to many different persons.
Usual database representation: separate table with columns relating source model with target model. A row in such table looks like this: row_id, source_id, target_id.
Odoo field type: usually an array pointing to the target model ids (target models have analogous fields pointing to source models).
Hi,
Two see the difference between the two field types, see this: http://findnerd.com/list/view/Create-many2one-and-one2many-relationship-in-OpenERP/508/
Example:
Many2one: Partner field in the sale order
partner_id = fields.Many2one('res.partner', 'Customer')
One2many: Order lines in the sale Order
order_line = fields.One2many('sale.order.line', 'order_id', string='Order Lines', states={'cancel': [('readonly', True)], 'done': [('readonly', True)]}, copy=True, auto_join=True)
Thanks
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These are just mappings, You will mostly find them on any framework which uses a relational database.
One2Many:
Object A can have one or many of objects B (E.g A person can have many cars).
Relationship: A -> B = One -> Many = One2Many
(You can select many cars while creating a person).
Many2one:
Object B can only have one object of A.
(E.g A car is owned by one person also many cars can be owned by the same person).
Relationship: B -> A = Many -> One = Many2One