In `xml` I want to use both `active_id` and `ref` as `context` field's value at once while defining `record` for model `ir.actions.act_window`. But I am able to use only one as shown in below code snippets:
Method 1. Using only `ref` with `eval`:
```xml
<record id="some_identifier" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Name</field>
...
<field name="context" eval="{'some_key': ref('module_name.ext_id')}" />
</record>
```
Method 2. Using only `active_id`:
```xml
<record id="some_identifier" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Name</field>
...
<field name="context">{'search_default_employee_id': active_id}</field>
</record>
```
When I try using `active_id` in *Method 1.* or include `ref` in *Method 2.* above I get an error message saying **`active_id` is not defined** in first case and **`ref` is not defined** in second case.
What I would like to achieve is to be able to use both `ref` method and `active_id` variable at once. Something like below:
```xml
<record id="some_identifier" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Name</field>
...xml
<field name="context" eval="{'some_key': ref('module_name.ext_id'), 'search_default_employee_id': active_id}" /> <!-- NOTE: Raises an exception -->
</record>
```
```xml
<record id="some_identifier" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Name</field>
...
<field name="context">{'some_key': ref('module_name.ext_id'), 'search_default_employee_id': active_id}</field> <!-- NOTE: Raises an exception -->
</record>
```
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Starting from v12 Odoo supports calling model method for evaluating field value. We can utilize this technique to use both `ref` method and `active_id` variable at once in `context` field's value in following way.
Define a method as follow in any `model` you want.
```python
from odoo import models, api
from odoo.tools.misc import unquote
class SomeClass(models.Model):
_inherit = 'some_module.model.name'
@api.model
def _using_both_ref_and_active_id(self):
ref = self.env.ref
active_id = unquote("active_id")
return {
'using_ref': ref('external.identifier').id,
'search_default_whatever_filter_name': [active_id],
'default_whatever_field_name': active_id
}
```
And then in `xml` access this `method` as follows:
```xml
<record id="action_view_som_id" model="ir.actions.act_window">
<field name="name">Files</field>
...
<field name="context" model="some_module.model.name" eval="obj()._using_both_ref_and_active_id()" />
</record>
```
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I solved this myself. See my answer below or at Stackoverflow => https://stackoverflow.com/q/59545188/2071612
that's great. but what was the traceback and why eval could not work for both at the same time?