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content = fields.Text('Content')
@api.multi
def write(self, values):

    library_write = super(Library, self).write(values)
 
    text = self.read_from_doc()
    values['content'] = text
 
    print 'Passed this function. passed_override_write_function value: ' + str(
    library_write)

    return library_write
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Hi,

Rewrite the function like this,

@api.multi
def write(self, values):
text = self.read_from_doc()
values['content'] = text
library_write = super(Library, self).write(values)
return library_write


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But when I update the content field before, the previous value is updated,not the current value. I need to update it with the current value. When i save all other fields get current values, but content field alone gets the previous value. What may be the issue?

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After Calling super() you are trying to update values with 'content' it's wrong.

Before Calling the super()  you have to update values with 'content' field

@api.multi
def write(self, values):
values['content'] = self.read_from_doc()
return super(Library, self).write(values)
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