In an instance with a large number of res.company (100+), if I connect to the admin account with the xml rpc api I won't be able to see all the sale.order as all the companies are not added in the company_ids field of the admin user. I could add all the companies to the admin user, but is there a different way to access all the sale.order records with the xml-rpc api?
I tried connecting as the root user, but I suppose there is some security in place that prevent that.
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could you share what are you exactly doing?
I'm just trying to do a count on the sale orders through the external API for something like 40+ odoo instances. Since no user has all the companies as allowed companies I can't see them with a simple read through xml-rpc. My current working solution is to connect as the admin, do a read on all the companies and do a write to add them on the company_ids field of the admin. Then I can do search_count that return the correct values.
I'm just wondering if there is more efficient solutions that don't force me to rewrite on the admin user each time.