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Currently I use this syntax:

purchase_line_obj = self.pool.get('purchase.order.line')
purchase_line_ids = purchase_line_obj.search(cr, uid, [('id','>',0)])
for purchase_line in purchase_line_obj.browse(cr, uid,  purchase_line_ids,context=context):

I have tried to pass None or 0 to the ids in the 'browse' call to no avail. Is there any way to obtain all the records from 'browse' without having to pass the list of all id's?

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Hi This is not a good idea to place id > 0 , actually there will be no 0 for IDs in database, database provide only numeric value for record ids

just do this way:

  purchase_line_obj = self.pool.get('purchase.order.line')
  purchase_line_ids = purchase_line_obj.search(cr, uid, [])   
      for purchase_line_id in purchase_line_ids :
          line=purchase_line_obj.browse(cr, uid,purchase_line_id ,context=context)
          print line.name

Thanks
Sandeep

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Thanks, I was hoping that there would be a way to skip the 'search' step and get all the records from the 'browse'method, but this way is at least cleaner

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Hi

New API example is:

                order_object = self.env['sales.order']

                order_object_ids = order_object.search(['condition'])

                if order_object_ids:

                     for obj in order_object_ids:

                          order_line = order_object.browse(obj.id)

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Thank you, that helped me with new API.

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Hi, If you want to get all the purchase order lines related to a purchase order and you have the purchase order id then

po_pool = self.pool.get('purchcase.order')
for po_obj in po_pool.browse(cr, uid, ids,context):
    print 'purchase order>>>>',po_obj.name
    for po_line in po_obj.order_line:#order_line is the field name of purchase order line model in purchase order model
        print 'purchase order line :::',po_line.name
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Hi,

For example display name for all lines :

purchase_line_obj = self.pool.get('purchase.order.line')
purchase_line_ids = purchase_line_obj.search(cr, uid, [('id','>',0)])
for purchase_line in purchase_line_ids :
    line=purchase_line_obj.browse(cr, uid,  purchase_line,context=context)
    print line.name

Thanks.

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Thanks, but that's how I currently do it. The question was if there's a way to get all the records from an object without calling passing their ids's and therefore avoid a call to the search method

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