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Use case : In the CRM app, I want to be able to filter on the task changed this week/last24H/no change in the past 30 days.


How to :


1. Create a new filter with the date you want to filter in Odoo with studio (search view). Any filter would work, we just need Studio to create a view. 


2. Open the studio view that was created (Odoo Studio: MODEL.search.inherit.VIEW customization) 


3. Change the domain :


CHANGED THIS WEEK : 

domain="[('date','<',time.strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 23:59:59')),('date','>=',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(days=7)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"


CHANGED THIS DAY  : 

domain="[('date','<',time.strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 23:59:59')),('date','>=',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(hours=24)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"


NO CHANGE LAST 30 DAYS

domain="[('date','<',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(days=30)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"


'date' = update this field and use the name of field you need to filter.


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Example : 

<xpath expr="//filter[@name='activities_upcoming_all']" position="after">

<separator/>

<filter name="stage_change_week" string="Stage Changed This Week"  domain="[('date_last_stage_update','&lt;',time.strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 23:59:59')),('date_last_stage_update','>=',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(days=7)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"/>

<filter name="stage_change_day" string="Stage Changed 24 Hrs" domain="[('date_last_stage_update','&lt;',time.strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 23:59:59')),('date_last_stage_update','>=',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(hours=24)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"/>

<filter name="no_stage_change_month" string="No Stage Change 30 Days" domain="[('date_last_stage_update','&lt;',(datetime.date.today()-datetime.timedelta(days=30)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00'))]"/>

</xpath>

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Hello,

If you're looking for a dynamic solution for date filters, other filters, or group by options, check out the link below, it could be helpful.
https://apps.odoo.com/apps/modules/17.0/cr_smart_filters

Thanks,
info@creyox.com

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Doesn't work anymore on v17,


Anytips ?

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Marked as solved

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Interesting, but why this is not embedded in Odoo directly? It's useful for dashboards...

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The following structure works in v17: 

[("date", "<", (datetime.date.today()+datetime.timedelta(days=7)))]

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I have used this example to make a filter for vendor bills that are due in the coming week. Thanks a lot!

domain="[('invoice_date_due','<',(datetime.date.today()+datetime.timedelta(days=7)).strftime('%%Y-%%m-%%d 00:00:00')),'&', ('state', '=', 'posted'), ('payment_state', 'not in', ('paid', 'in_payment','reversed'))]"/>

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