Hi Guys,
Is it possible to be able to create a search filter in Odoo based on a calculated/computed field? It appears it is not possible?
Thanks,
Damien
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Hi Guys,
Is it possible to be able to create a search filter in Odoo based on a calculated/computed field? It appears it is not possible?
Thanks,
Damien
We can search non stored field like this :
field_name = fields.Boolean(compute="compute_meth", search='_value_search')
@depends('dependent_field')
def compute_meth(self):
# Your compted code
then
@api.multi
def _value_search(self, operator, value):
recs = self.search([]).filtered(lambda x : x.field_name is True )
if recs:
return [('id', 'in', [x.id for x in recs])]
Now you can get it in list mode as well.
What it does is, whenever you searched in the filter the search method calls the computed method and it returns the value.
Let me precise the answer form Annadurai with an example:
field_x = fields.Integer('Calculated Value', compute="_compute_field" search="_search_field")@api.multidef _search_field(self, operator, value):field_id = self.search([]).filtered(lambda x : x.field_x == value )return [('id', operator, [x.id for x in field_id] if field_id else False )]
I had same problem in having a computed field in filter
The only way is to define a non computed field from the computed one and put it in view. then it will appear in filter
Example:
payment_id = fields.Integer(compute='compute_lastpayment')
payment_state = fields.Char(string='Last Payment State')
@api.multi
def compute_lastpayment(self):
for order in self:
if order.payment_ids:
payment = order.payment_ids[0]
order.write({'payment_state': payment.state})
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="purchase_order_tree_inherit">
<field name="name">purchase.order.tree.inherit</field>
<field name="model">purchase.order</field>
<field name="inherit_id" ref="purchase.purchase_order_tree"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<field name="payment_id" invisible="1"/>
<field name="payment_state"/>
</field>
</field>
</record>
thank you very much for this solution, I tested it on version 13 and it worked!
Only if you store the field.
See the example of the field END_DATE in the DEFAULT VALUES section of http://www.odoo.com/documentation/10.0/howtos/backend.html#computed-fields-and-default-values
A compute field, by default, is not stored on database. You just need to add stored=True yo the field in Python file. That allows you to filter/group by computed field.
He is asking about filters, Normally these fields are stored if store = True, but the field is updated it still shows the old values. For that, my solution will work for his case.
Tried add this attribute, but still did not show up in the filter dropdown:
approver_ids = fields.Many2many('res.users', compute="_get_approvers", string="Approvers", stored=True)
also tried
approver_ids = fields.Many2many('res.users', compute="_get_approvers", string="Approvers", stored="True")
However in the filter dropdown, there is no "Approvers" option
I think it should be `stored=True` (remove the quotes)