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A: Retuning a dynamic domain in Odoo server action

Emipro Technologies Pvt. Ltd.In Odoo you can directly assign values. record.x_available_routes=routes.ids for record in self: routes = record.product_id.x_all_route_ids if not record.product_id.x_is_preorder_active: # If the product has no stock, only keep routes that do not require stock if record.p...

I don't think you can write domains that way. The .ids attribute does not exist on the client. From what I've seen you would have to do: <field name="route_id" domain="[('id', 'in', line.x_all_route_ids[0][2])]"/> because the client stores the field in write format. For example: [[6, false, [1,2,3]]. I used this method originally, but would get an error upon first adding a new SO line and trying to open the route_id dropdown. Only after saving the line would it work correctly.
What is line in your code? Line is not defined anywhere in the view. Also, I am not able to get the syntax in your first example working. When I click the field to open the route_id dropdown, I get an error: Uncaught Error: Expected "]", got "(name)"
I have edited my answer line means you sale order line. Can you try again ?
The first example does not work. Same error. I didn't think you could use python expressions like that in the domain.
Now which error are you getting & what is field type many2many or one2many ?
Uncaught Error: Expected "]", got "(name)". As far as I know the client does not have the actual objects or record sets. You can't do things like .id or iterate through x_all_route_ids. That field is given to the client as a set of many2many write commands. The x_all_route_ids field is many2many, and route_id is many2one.
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Can you write full code of your field & view ?
I added the full code to the question
I have updated my answer.
That is another way to set the field's value but it doesn't change the outcome. The route_id field gets the appropriate domain if the line already exists, meaning, it has already been saved to the SO. However, if you add a new line to the SO, and click the route_id field to open the dropdown, I get this error: ValueError: Invalid domain term (u'id', u'in', {u'active': True, u'name': u'Stock', u'sequence': 9})
Can you write x_available_routes field syntax ?
Can you clarify what you mean by that?
Thanks for your help so far.
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in .py field you have write field syntax
Can you give me syntax ?
The syntax is defined like this:
(0, _, values)
adds a new record created from the provided value dict.
(1, id, values)
updates an existing record of id id with the values in values. Can not be used in create().
(2, id, _)
removes the record of id id from the set, then deletes it (from the database). Can not be used in create().
(3, id, _)
removes the record of id id from the set, but does not delete it. Can not be used on One2many. Can not be used in create().
(4, id, _)
adds an existing record of id id to the set. Can not be used on One2many.
no no
I am asking about your field sytanx
x_all_route_ids=fields.Many2many
Like this one
Oooo sorry I see
I will send you the compute field for that
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for record in self:
full = record.route_ids | record.route_from_categ_ids
for info in record.seller_ids:
full = full | self.env['stock.location.route'].search([('x_is_vendor_dropship_route','=', True), ('x_vendor_id', '=', info.name.id)])

#record['x_all_route_ids'] = [(6, False, full.filtered('sale_selectable').ids)]
record['x_all_route_ids'] = full.filtered('sale_selectable').ids
Depencies are route_ids,route_from_categ_ids,seller_ids
You have given method
Can you give me compute field syntax ?
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