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vivek

Hi,

I have a many2one field like this

'product_id': fields.many2one('product.product', 'Product', required=True)

It displays me all the product names (name attribute from product_template class) and stores id inside. I would like to display the part_number of the product instead of name and store id inside. Is there a way to do this in openerp7. Thanks for your time.

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Hiral Patel (hip)

Use name_get(), It will be helpful.

Sehrish

By default, Odoo allows searching customers only by name and displays only the name in Many2One fields. This module enhances the Many2One search and display functionality by enabling users to search using multiple fields (Phone, Email, Mobile, etc.) and display multiple values directly inside the Partners Many2One selection.
https://apps.odoo.com/apps/modules/17.0/mh_partner_search_and_display_multiple_field

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mike
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I too find the default name to be inappropriate for some things. Especially with products such as replacement parts for vehicles. They don't have names, just a description and a PN so I've had to change what is used for name. Anyway here is how it is done in Python.

def name_get(self, cr, uid, ids, context=None):
    if context is None:
        context = {}
    if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
        ids = [ids]

    res = []
    for record in self.browse(cr, uid, ids, context=context):
        name = record.company
        res.append((record.id, name))

    return res

This overrides the default name_get method for the model and permits modification of the display name. In this case I am substituting the value of "company" for the actual name. Note this code works with many records or a single record to be compatible with both tree and form views. In your case you are looking at an already complicated name_get method for product.product.

def name_get(self, cr, user, ids, context=None):
    if context is None:
        context = {}
    if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
        ids = [ids]
    if not len(ids):
        return []
    def _name_get(d):
        name = d.get('name','')
        code = d.get('default_code',False)
        if code:
            name = '[%s] %s' % (code,name)
        if d.get('variants'):
            name = name + ' - %s' % (d['variants'],)
        return (d['id'], name)

    partner_id = context.get('partner_id', False)

    result = []
    for product in self.browse(cr, user, ids, context=context):
        sellers = filter(lambda x: x.name.id == partner_id, product.seller_ids)
        if sellers:
            for s in sellers:
                mydict = {
                          'id': product.id,
                          'name': s.product_name or product.name,
                          'default_code': s.product_code or product.default_code,
                          'variants': product.variants
                          }
                result.append(_name_get(mydict))
        else:
            mydict = {
                      'id': product.id,
                      'name': product.name,
                      'default_code': product.default_code,
                      'variants': product.variants
                      }
            result.append(_name_get(mydict))
    return result

The good part of this is most of the work is done for you. In mydict change product.name to product.field_you_want_instead.

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Hi,

My basic intention was to display Part-Number of the product for all products and give ability to search by Part-Number.

I accomplished it this way in product.product class,(Code between #Vivek and #End are my code snippets)

def name_get(self, cr, user, ids, context=None):
    if context is None:
        context = {}
    if isinstance(ids, (int, long)):
        ids = [ids]
    if not len(ids):
        return []
    def _name_get(d):
        name = d.get('name','')
        code = d.get('default_code',False)
        # Vivek
        part_number = d.get('part_number',False)
        if part_number:
            name = '%s-%s' % (name,part_number)
        #End
        elif code:
            name = '[%s] %s' % (code,name)
        elif d.get('variants'):
            name = name + ' - %s' % (d['variants'],)
        return (d['id'], name)

    partner_id = context.get('partner_id', False)

    result = []
    for product in self.browse(cr, user, ids, context=context):
        sellers = filter(lambda x: x.name.id == partner_id, product.seller_ids)
        # Vivek
        prd_temp = self.pool.get('product.template').browse(cr, user, product.id, context=context)
        # End
        if sellers:
            for s in sellers:
                mydict = {
                          'id': product.id,
                          'name': s.product_name or product.name,
                          #vivek
                          'part_number': prd_temp.part_number,
                          #End
                          'default_code': s.product_code or product.default_code,
                          'variants': product.variants
                          }
                result.append(_name_get(mydict))
        else:
            mydict = {
                      'id': product.id,
                      'name': product.name,
                      #vivek
                      'part_number': prd_temp.part_number,
                      #End
                      'default_code': product.default_code,
                      'variants': product.variants
                      }
            result.append(_name_get(mydict))
    return result

def name_search(self, cr, user, name='', args=None, operator='ilike', context=None, limit=100):
    if not args:
        args = []
    if name:
        ids = self.search(cr, user, [('default_code','=',name)]+ args, limit=limit, context=context)
        if not ids:
            ids = self.search(cr, user, [('ean13','=',name)]+ args, limit=limit, context=context)
        if not ids:
            # Do not merge the 2 next lines into one single search, SQL search performance would be abysmal
            # on a database with thousands of matching products, due to the huge merge+unique needed for the
            # OR operator (and given the fact that the 'name' lookup results come from the ir.translation table
            # Performing a quick memory merge of ids in Python will give much better performance
            ids = set()
            ids.update(self.search(cr, user, args + [('default_code',operator,name)], limit=limit, context=context))
            if not limit or len(ids) < limit:
                # we may underrun the limit because of dupes in the results, that's fine
                ids.update(self.search(cr, user, args + [('name',operator,name)], limit=(limit and (limit-len(ids)) or False) , context=context))
                # vivek
                # Purpose  : To filter the product by using part_number
                ids.update(self.search(cr, user, args + [('part_number',operator,name)], limit=(limit and (limit-len(ids)) or False) , context=context))
                #End
            ids = list(ids)
        if not ids:
            ptrn = re.compile('(\[(.*?)\])')
            res = ptrn.search(name)
            if res:
                ids = self.search(cr, user, [('default_code','=', res.group(2))] + args, limit=limit, context=context)
    else:
        ids = self.search(cr, user, args, limit=limit, context=context)
    result = self.name_get(cr, user, ids, context=context)
    return result

But the problem with this particular functionality is "It's a global change" wherever you get to list the products the display will be Product Name - Part Number. If someone can do that better for context specific actions it will be great.

Thanks mike for your valuable input (It was useful and i've upvoted it)

Further answers are eagerly welcome. :)

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mike

Thank you! Good job with the name search override. Do you need to change the displayed name dynamically with various views? I guess you could try setting context values within a view and adding Python to trap for them.

Alexandre Boily

I worked around the "global change" problem by having a middleman model between the main view and the target object. I have a many2one field in a custom model that points to PO lines. I needed to show both the product name and some analytic account information in the form, so I created a new class with the name_get() override.

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Niyas Raphy (Walnut Software Solutions)
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Hi,

By using name_get function or by adding rec_name for the model we can show the other fields in the drop down instead of name, which is the default option.

Odoo Name get function: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT_tsfW5HaQ

Thanks

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