Hi,
I'd like to know can use a 'browse' like this:
employee_ids = self.pool['hr.employee'].browse(cr, uid, [0])
but with all the records, no the first one [0].
Thanks
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Hi,
I'd like to know can use a 'browse' like this:
employee_ids = self.pool['hr.employee'].browse(cr, uid, [0])
but with all the records, no the first one [0].
Thanks
Hi,
To achieve you goal we have two ways.
1) With New API : all_employees = self.env['hr.employee'].search([])
It will give us all employee list of browse object.
2) with old API : all_employees = self.pool['hr.employee'].browse(cr, uid, self.pool['hr.employee'].search(cr, uid, []) )
It will also give us all employee list of browse object.
I hope it will help you.
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