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I am creating a module called obp_client where I have defined a Bank model object. The code for the Bank model is written in the obp_client/obp_client.py file.

I get this error when trying to install the module:

AttributeError: 'Bank' object has no attribute 'pool'

The error is encountered in the following line according to the traceback [1] But I am not able to figure out whats wrong with the command? (I am pretty sure that there is no problem in the accessing attributes of item, its something to do with the create command)

record_id = self.create(cr, uid,

      {'full_name': item['bank']['full_name'],
        'logo' : item['bank']['logo'],
        'website': item['bank']['website'],
        'bank_id': item['bank']['id'],
        'short_name': item['bank']['short_name'],},
      context)

[1] [Traceback](http://pastebin.com/EGkPKRGz)

[2] [obp_client.py](http://pastebin.com/fDFFbSPm) (Note: File slightly changed - Line numbers may vary)

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HI,

no need put attribute ['bank'].

record_id = self.create(cr, uid,

  {'full_name': item['full_name'],
    'logo' : item['logo'],
    'website': item['website'],
    'bank_id': item['id'],
    'short_name': item['short_name'],},
  context)

Bye

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There is NO issue with the attribute 'bank'. (Yes, I know its a bit odd looking, but thats the kind of object I get from an old API). There is something wrong with the create command itself.

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Hi ,

you have forgot to import pooler ...

from openerp import pooler

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