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Is it possible to define the inheritance order of models without changing dependencies or renaming of modules? Other question: How is the order calculated?

Example:

# module A
class test_module(Model):
    _name = 'test.module'

    def test_function(self, par):
        print('A')

# module B
class test_module(Model):
    _inherit = 'test.module'

    def test_function(self, par):
        print('B')

# module C
class test_module(Model):
    _inherit = 'test.module'

    def test_function(self, par):
        print('C')

Module B depends on A and Module C depends also on A. When using this definition then "C" is printed but I want "B" printed. I don't want to set C as a dependency of B and I don't want to change

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This is just a hunch that I have not tested myself. Uninstall both modules B and C, then install C first before B. AFAIK, there is no deterministic way to sequence dependency in the case like this. You need to tweak the way BaseModel do inheritance.

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