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A: how can I stop a button from calling the write function?

Emipro Technologies Pvt. Ltd.Set field readonly might fix your issue. If it's field not button then you can do something like as follow. I think your requirement seems like that one field is depending upon another field's value. So either you can manage @api.onchange method or you can manage @api.depends @api.onchange('f...

it's a button not a field. All I need is that when i click a button the value of a field changes from unpaid to paid
Then it's not possible because if you will update any field's value then it must call write method.
You need to override write method and need to add your custom logic to skip process if the field gets updated.
the problem is that i already overrided it (the write method)
Add write method code or you can do one thing set that field readonly, be default it will excluded from the vals so it won't called write method.
I added the write method, see the edits please
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Comment out write method and try by just set field readonly.
it might works
error:
line 255, in write
New=vals['Amount_entered']
KeyError: 'Amount_entered'
comment out write method first I said already :)
because you can not access that field in vals['Amount_entered'] because that key won't be there
it works when i comment out write method
but i need it :(
Ok now just replace this line in write method vals['Amount_entered'] to vals.get('Amount_entered',False)
use vals.get method instead of vals[]
thanks it works
i should search the difference between vals.get and vals[]
it's pure python dictionary, vals is just a name of dictionary
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Q: Python Dictionary DataStructure which method d[] or d.get()?

Jedi ShadowWhile Using Python Dictionary DataStructure (which contains key-value pair) if i want to retrieve some value from my Dictionary i have two options d[''] and g.get('key') so i am confused now which is better and Why ?? I understand both some way but when it comes to memory consumption and evaluati...

By the way you have asked good question.

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