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I'm currently trying to have a field default to a computed value upon creation, but then remain unchanged after the record has been created. I've extended 2 models MrpWorkorder and MrpRouting to add some fields like so:


class MrpRouting(models.Model:
​_name = "mrp.workorder"
​_inherit = "mrp.workorder"

​planning_bucket = fields.Integer("Planning Bucket")

class MrpWorkorder(models.Model):
​_name = "mrp.workorder"
​_inherit = "mrp.workorder"

​planning_bucket = fields.Integer("Planning Bucket",
​default=lambda self: self.operation_id.planning_bucket​
​)

The ideal behavior im going for here, is that when a work order is created, it automatically sets the value of planning_bucket based on the planning_bucket on the associated operation. Then, once the work order is created, the value of planning_bucket should remain unchanged, meaning if i later change the planning_bucket on the operation, it wont change on the work order.

The above code is setting the planning_bucket to 0 on every work order, even if a planning_bucket value exists on the associated operation. I was able to get the values to set properly with the compute argument, but the issue i had with that was that any time the operation's planning bucket changed, the work order planning bucket also changed.


I'm running Odoo 15.0. Any help would be really appreciated!

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I ended up getting the desired behavior using the create method. I call super() first to create the record and then set the value of planning_bucket after:

@api.model
def create(self, vals):
​res = super(MrpWorkorder, self).create(vals)
​res.planning_bucket = res.operation_id.planning_bucket
​return res


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