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Such as employee A belong the department A, employee B belong the department B.
The employee A can not see any information of B, such as "Time Off", "Employee", "Calendar",because of different department.

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Atmesti
Best Answer

You should be able to use Record Rules.  

If you look in the demo database you should see one example with this domain:

['|',
'|', ('employee_id.user_id', '=', user.id), ('employee_id.parent_id.user_id', '=', user.id),
'|', '|', ('department_id', '=', False), ('department_id.member_ids.user_id', 'in', [user.id]), ('department_id.manager_id.user_id', '=', user.id)]


There's another example in this question.

Portretas
Atmesti
Autorius

Try to add one customize rules in 'Settings-Technical-Record Rules',but the user(not administrator) still can see all the employee in 'Employee' App

Name:Customize

Object:Basic Employee

Active:yes

Rule Definition (Domain Filter):

['|',

'|', ('employee_id.user_id', '=', user.id), ('employee_id.parent_id.user_id', '=', user.id),

'|', '|', ('department_id', '=', False), ('department_id.member_ids.user_id', 'in', [user.id]), ('department_id.manager_id.user_id', '=', user.id)]

Access Rights:read

Group:global

Sorry, I'm not an expert on the database structure for the Employee app, I was just offering some advice about Record Rules.

Autorius

Thank you all the same

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