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Hello. We have created a wizard to create some new records from sale order. I am trying to load default values on the wizard, but it's not working. I have tried the following:

- setting default values in the python fields declaration
- adding force_save to the fields when they are readonly
- passing the default values to the context of the wizard with default_field_name
- overriding the 'default_get' method of the wizard to check the dict it returns. The values are inside the res dict but they still don't appear when I load the wizard.

Can anyone help me figure this out?

#in parent model record
def action_create(self):
       
        return {
            'name':'Create Task',
            'res_model': 'sh.task.wizard',
            'view_mode':'form',
            'context': {
                'default_type': 'study',
                'default_scheduling_mode': 'FixedEffort',
                'default_effort_driven': True,
                'default_auto_scheduling': True,
                'default_proj_user_id': self._uid,
                'default_so_id': self.id
            },
            'view_id':self.env.ref('sh_so_task.sh_task_wizard').id,
            'target':'new',
            'type':'ir.actions.act_window'
        }


#in the transient model record
class ShMessageWizard(models.TransientModel):
    _name = "sh.task.wizard"
    _description = "Wizard To Ask Create Or Edit"

    task_selection = fields.Selection([('create_new','Create New Task'),('create_edit','Create Or Update Task')],string="Task Type")
   
    project_selection = fields.Selection([('create','Create New Project'),('edit','Update Existing Project')], default='create', string="Project Type")

    so_id = fields.Many2one('sale.order', string="Parent SO")
    so_partner = fields.Many2one('res.partner', related="so_id.partner_id", string="SO Customer")
   
    new_project = fields.Boolean("Create New Project", compute='compute_new_project')
    project_id = fields.Many2one('project.project', string="Project to edit")
    project_name = fields.Char(string="Project Name")
   
    task_ids = fields.Many2many('sale.order.line.task', string="Tasks")
   
    type = fields.Selection([('study', 'Study'),('construction', 'Construction')], default='study', string='Project type')

    scheduling_mode = fields.Selection([
        ('Normal', 'Normal'),
        ('FixedDuration', 'Fixed Duration'),
        ('FixedEffort', 'Fixed Effort'),
        ('FixedUnits', 'Fixed Units')
    ], string='Scheduling Mode', default='FixedEffort')
   
    effort_driven = fields.Boolean(string="Effort driven", default=True, help="New tasks will be effort driven by default")
    auto_scheduling = fields.Boolean('Auto scheduling', default=True)

   
    proj_user_id = fields.Many2one('res.users', string='Project Manager', ondelete='cascade', default=lambda self: self.env.user, help="User to be put in charge of the project")
    task_user_id = fields.Many2one('res.users', string='Task user', ondelete='cascade', default=lambda self: self.env.user, help="User to assign all new tasks to")
   
    ....


XML view for wizard:


   
        sh.task.wizard
        sh.task.wizard
       
           
               
               

                    Create New Project - It will create new project everytime

                    Update Existing Project - It will add tasks to existing project
               

               
               

                   
                       

                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
               
                       
                       
                       
                       
                   
                   
               

                   
               
               
               

                   
                   
               

           
       
   



Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks a lot.
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Buang
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You can use default_get method 

@api.model
def default_get
(self, fields):

result = super(YOUMODULE, self).default_get(fields)     
#SET THE DEFAULT VALUES TO FIELDS.    
result.update({'Field_name': Set Value from Context ,   'field_name2': self.env.context.get('Field_name2')})
return result
 



        

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Buang
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Im having the same problem, did you find any solution?

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not working unfortunately I have tried it.


- overriding the 'default_get' method of the wizard to check the dict it returns. The values are inside the res dict but they still don't appear when I load the wizard.


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Buang

Could you please post your default_get method code?

Penulis

@api.model
def default_get(self, fields):

result = super(ShMessageWizard, self).default_get(fields

result.update({'type': 'study', 'scheduling_mode': self.env.context.get('scheduling_mode'), effort_driven': True})

return result

I tried it with some of the values to see if it works and it still doesn't. If you print the result dict, all the values are there.

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