ello everyone,
I'm developing a personalized module that uses the table:
product.template
class productTestService(models.Model):
_name = 'product.template'
_inherit = 'product.template'
After I install the module I can no longer access any product previously registered, however if I drop the module I usually access the modules.
One detail, I insert a line when I install the module in the table product.template
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The meaning of using inheritance here
https://www.odoo.com/documentation/11.0/howtos/backend.html#inheritance
While giving a name to model at the same time inheriting, it treats as a new table.
Please change the name of the model you created. whe, you say _name = 'product.template' , it means , you are overriding the model product.template.By convention when you create a model the nomenclature is 'module_name.model_name'.So , just change the ' _name' attribute.Sorry for my english my dear , i am doing my best.
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Please change the name of the model you created. whe, you say _name = 'product.template' , it means , you are overriding the model product.template.By convention when you create a model the nomenclature is 'module_name.model_name'.So , just change the ' _name' attribute.Sorry for my english my dear , i am doing my best.