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I´m trying to map the description (record.name) in sale.order.line to description (record.name) in purchase order line when sale order is confirmed.


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Hello..!!

can you describe more about your issue?

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Hi Ankit!

Thanks for your answer. The problem is some of my product have some atributes and values that are not visible in the purchase order request created from confirmed sale order and i need them to be visible for the vendor.

Thanks for your help.

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Hi,

For that you will need to customize the default _run_buy function.

Try to rewrite _run_buy function like below.

from collections import defaultdict
from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta
from itertools import groupby
from odoo import api, fields, models, SUPERUSER_ID, _
from odoo.addons.stock.models.stock_rule import ProcurementException


class StockRule(models.Model):
_inherit = 'stock.rule'

@api.model
def _run_buy(self, procurements):
""" passing manually entered product description when route is
make_to_order """
procurements_by_po_domain = defaultdict(list)
errors = []
for procurement, rule in procurements:

# Get the schedule date in order to find a valid seller
procurement_date_planned = fields.Datetime.from_string(
procurement.values['date_planned'])
schedule_date = (procurement_date_planned - relativedelta(
days=procurement.company_id.po_lead))

supplier = False
if
procurement.values.get('supplierinfo_id'):
supplier = procurement.values['supplierinfo_id']
else:
supplier = procurement.product_id.with_company(
procurement.company_id.id)._select_seller(
partner_id=procurement.values.get("supplierinfo_name"),
quantity=procurement.product_qty,
date=schedule_date.date(),
uom_id=procurement.product_uom)

# Fall back on a supplier for which no price may be defined.
# Not ideal, but better than blocking the user.
supplier = supplier or procurement.product_id._prepare_sellers(
False).filtered(
lambda
s: not s.company_id or s.company_id == procurement.company_id
)[:1]

if not supplier:
msg = _(
'There is no matching vendor price to generate the purchase'
'order for product %s (no vendor defined, minimum quantity'
'not reached, dates not valid, ...). Go on the product form'
'and complete the list of vendors.'
) % (
procurement.product_id.display_name)
errors.append((procurement, msg))

partner = supplier.name
# we put `supplier_info` in values for extensibility purposes
procurement.values['supplier'] = supplier
procurement.values['propagate_cancel'] = rule.propagate_cancel

domain = rule._make_po_get_domain(procurement.company_id,
procurement.values, partner)
procurements_by_po_domain[domain].append((procurement, rule))

if errors:
raise ProcurementException(errors)

for domain, procurements_rules in procurements_by_po_domain.items():
# Get the procurements for the current domain.
# Get the rules for the current domain. Their only use is to create
# the PO if it does not exist.
procurements, rules = zip(*procurements_rules)

# Get the set of procurement origin for the current domain.
origins = set([p.origin for p in procurements])
# Check if a PO exists for the current domain.
po = self.env['purchase.order'].sudo().search(
[dom for dom in domain], limit=1)
company_id = procurements[0].company_id
if not po:
# We need a rule to generate the PO. However the rule generated
# the same domain for PO and the _prepare_purchase_order method
# should only uses the common rules's fields.
vals = rules[0]._prepare_purchase_order(company_id, origins,
[p.values for p in
procurements])
# The company_id is the same for all procurements since
# _make_po_get_domain add the company in the domain.
# We use SUPERUSER_ID since we don't want the current user to
# be follower of the PO.
# Indeed, the current user may be a user without access to
# Purchase, or even be a portal user.
po = self.env['purchase.order'].with_company(
company_id).with_user(SUPERUSER_ID).create(vals)
else:
# If a purchase order is found, adapt its `origin` field.
if po.origin:
missing_origins = origins - set(po.origin.split(', '))
if missing_origins:
po.write({'origin': po.origin + ', ' + ', '.join(
missing_origins)})
else:
po.write({'origin': ', '.join(origins)})

procurements_to_merge = self._get_procurements_to_merge(
procurements)
procurements = self._merge_procurements(procurements_to_merge)

po_lines_by_product = {}
grouped_po_lines = groupby(po.order_line.filtered(lambda
l: not l.display_type and l.product_uom == l.product_id.uom_po_id).sorted(
lambda l: l.product_id.id), key=lambda l: l.product_id.id)
for product, po_lines in grouped_po_lines:
po_lines_by_product[product] = self.env[
'purchase.order.line'].concat(*list(po_lines))
po_line_values = []
for procurement in procurements:
org_values = self.env['sale.order'].search(
[('name', '=', procurement.origin)])
for org in org_values.order_line:
description = org.name
po_lines = po_lines_by_product.get(
procurement.product_id.id,
self.env[
'purchase.order.line'])
po_line = po_lines._find_candidate(*procurement)

if po_line:
# If the procurement can be merge in an existing line.
# Directly write the new values on it.
vals = self._update_purchase_order_line(
description,
procurement.product_id,
procurement.product_qty, procurement.product_uom,
company_id,
procurement.values, po_line)
po_line.write(vals)
else:
# If it does not exist a PO line for current procurement.
# Generate the create values for it and add it to a list
# in order to create it in batch.
partner = procurement.values['supplier'].name

test = self.env[
'purchase.order.line']._prepare_purchase_order_line_from_procurement(
procurement.product_id, procurement.product_qty,
procurement.product_uom, procurement.company_id,
procurement.values, po)
test.update({'name': procurement.values.get(
'move_dest_ids').sale_line_id.name})
po_line_values.append(test) self.env['purchase.order.line'].sudo().create(po_line_values)

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