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How can I add 42 days to an date-field?

I need help with that, I want to add 42days to the invouce_payed field and put it on a new date.field like:

pay_date_two

@api.onchange('invoice_payed')    
def _check_change(self):
 self.pay_date_two
# = self.invoice_payed
self.pay_date_two = self.pay_date_two + datetime.timedelta(days=42)

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Dear Wizardz,

try this code

from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta

@api.onchange('invoice_payed')
def _check_change(self):
if self.invoice_payed:
       date_1= (datetime.strptime(self.invoice_payed, '%Y-%m-%d')+relativedelta(days =+ 42))

       self.pay_date =date_1

else:

        self.pay_date =False


I hope I helped you...

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wow amazing. what was the problem with that bool? it's because invoice_payed comes as a bool back if it's emptry?

Yes, I think that..

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I have fix it with that:

@api.onchange('invoice_payed')
 def _check_change(self):
date_1 = datetime.datetime.strptime(self.invoice_payed, "%Y-%m-%d")
 self.pay_date = date_1 + datetime.timedelta(days=42)


Now when I create a new record it gives me this error:

date_1 = datetime.datetime.strptime(self.invoice_payed, "%Y-%m-%d")

TypeError: must be string, not bool


self.invoice_payed , why is this a bool when I have a date field ?

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Hi @Wizardz,

How you overtake this issues?

Thanks,

Pedro

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Hi Wizardz,

if your date filed is empty (meaning you have not stored any value in it yet), the ORM will return False.

That's why, you must use the if self.invoice_payed to make sure the field contains a valid datetime value.


@api.onchange('invoice_payed') 
def _check_change(self):
if self.invoice_payed:
date_1 = datetime.datetime.strptime(self.invoice_payed, "%Y-%m-%d")
self.pay_date = date_1 + datetime.timedelta(days=42)

 

Best regards

Yvan

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