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I am trying to add a condition to an exisiting domain.

I would like to not have to copy the whole thing from the parent, but just add it in the attributes, but that does not work because of the domain has the square brackets around it.


<xpath expr="//tree/field[@name='account_id']" position="attributes">

<attribute name="domain" add="('external_use','=',True)" />

</xpath>


So i end up with a value like

[('deprecated', '=', False), ('user_type_id.type', 'not in', ('receivable', 'payable'))],('external_use','=',True)

Any idea how i can fix this ? else i have to revert to copying in the whole thing. But just adding looks cleaner.

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You can use "add" with class attribute but not with domain so you need to copy the old domain and add to it.

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Hi Jaco Waes,

Find Example code in Comment. 

Hope this answer helps you.
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You cannot use "add" in an attribute you can set a domain like the below example:

<xpath expr="//tree/field[@name='account_id']" position="attributes">

<attribute name="domain">[('deprecated', '=', False), ('user_type_id.type', 'not in', ('receivable', 'payable')), ('external_use','=',True)]</attribute>

</xpath>