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I am trying to modify an One2many field through an onchange method. What I need is to add some records but preserve some of the existing ones before the onchange computation.

To be more accurate, I have a field named tax_line_ids. This field stores taxes. Taxes have a field named manual, a Boolean.

So each time the field my_field changes, I need to add new taxes to the One2many field tax_line_ids, but I need to preserve the old ones which have manual set to True.

Attempt A

@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
    new_tax_lines = []
    tax_line_ids = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
        lambda r: r.manual).ids
    # get_taxes_values returns a list of dictionaries with values
    tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
    for tax in tax_grouped.values():
        new_tax = self.env['account.invoice.tax'].create(tax)
        tax_line_ids.append(new_tax.id)
    self.tax_line_ids = [(6, 0, tax_line_ids)]

Problem

The onchange method works fine, but when I click on Save button, the tax_line_ids records introduced by my onchange method disappear (tax_line_ids is not a readonly field).

Attempt B

@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
    new_tax_lines = []
    manual_tax_lines = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
        lambda r: r.manual)
    for manual_tax_line in manual_tax_lines:
        new_tax_lines.append(manual_tax_line.sudo().read()[0])
    tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
    for tax in tax_grouped.values():
        new_tax_lines.append((0, 0, tax))
    self.tax_line_ids = new_tax_lines

Problem

The onchange method works fine the first time, even if I click on Save button (records does not dissapear), but if I modify my_field a second time before saving, I got a security access error (I am working with the admin):

(Document type: account.invoice.tax, Operación: read)

This is the reason why I added sudo() before the read(), just in case, but the error still remains.

Conclusion

So, in my onchange method, how can I add new records to the One2many field preserving some of the existing ones?

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  • Attempt A shouldn't work because create isn't working in an onchange environment. I worked on something like that for days, but i'm not sure if i had a working solution in the end. Odoo 10 is getting old by now :-/
    – CZoellner
    Mar 17, 2020 at 14:28
  • Ok, solution A out, but B... the [(0, 0, values)] system works in onchange. The [(4, ID)] system too. How to combine both? If they cannot be combined, why I get a security error with read method? Do you have any idea?
    – forvas
    Mar 18, 2020 at 10:09
  • No not really, the access error is very weird, because you're using sudo already. Maybe there is another error being masked by this wrong error message?
    – CZoellner
    Mar 18, 2020 at 10:35
  • Ok, I found the problem, but not the solution. The read() method gives the error only when the manual tax has not been saved yet. So, when I trigger the onchange I preserve a manual tax copying its values with read() and creating it again with (0, 0, vals), but after that, if I trigger the onchange again, that manual tax does not have an ID, so I cannot call read(). How could I get its values?
    – forvas
    Mar 18, 2020 at 10:57
  • I would debug and look what odoo is giving you in both situations. There has to be a solution and it will be ugly.
    – CZoellner
    Mar 18, 2020 at 11:06

3 Answers 3

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@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
    tax_line_ids = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
        lambda r: r.manual).ids
    # get_taxes_values returns a list of dictionaries with values
    tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
    new_tax_datas = []
    for tax in tax_grouped.values():
        new_tax_datas.append(tax)
    self.tax_line_ids = [
        (4, tl_id) for tl_id in tax_line_ids,
        (0, 0, td) for td in new_tax_datas]

OR

@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
    new_tax_lines = []
    tax_lines = self.tax_line_ids.filtered(
        lambda r: r.manual)
    # get_taxes_values returns a list of dictionaries with values
    tax_grouped = self.get_taxes_values()
    for tax in tax_grouped.values():
        new_tax = self.env['account.invoice.tax'].create(tax)
        tax_lines += new_tax
    self.tax_line_ids = [(6, 0, tax_lines.ids)]
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  • Hi @OpenCode, thank you for answering. The second solution does the same as my first attempt. It seems to work ok until I click on Save button, when records disappear (because of what @CZoellner comments in the question). The first solution gives a syntax error, but the idea was good, I tried to pass a list combining (4, ID) with (0, 0, values). But the result is the following error: ProgrammingError: can't adapt type 'generator'.
    – forvas
    Mar 18, 2020 at 10:04
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try to do like this

@api.onchange('my_field')
def onchange_my_field(self):
    account_invoice_tax = self.env['account.invoice.tax']
    for invoice in self:
        invoice._cr.execute("DELETE FROM account_invoice_tax WHERE invoice_id=%s AND manual is False", (invoice.id,))
        if invoice._cr.rowcount:
            invoice.invalidate_cache()
        tax_grouped = invoice.get_taxes_values()

        # Create new tax lines
        for tax in tax_grouped.values():
            account_invoice_tax.create(tax)

I just tried existing method.

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  • Hi @Vishnu, thank you for answering. That code does not work in an onchange method. It gives you the error ProgrammingError: can't adapt type 'NewId'.
    – forvas
    Mar 18, 2020 at 10:16
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forvas

Try to do this, return {'value': {'your_one2many_field' : list_of_ids}}

Thanks

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  • Can you describe in more detail why this should work? And why use the old API style coding, it won't be helpful for Odoo 11 and up.
    – CZoellner
    Mar 17, 2020 at 14:51
  • @CZoellner Yes, Of Course, I'll explain before that have ever properly read the question has been asked? I don't think so. Firstly this was the questioning about the odoo-10 version and yes it can be used in that version to store the data in one2many fields.odoo 10 version has not a much effective way to clear your cache where sometime you won't get the result[that doesn't save your changes]. So this could be the way to archive this.
    – Dipen Shah
    Mar 18, 2020 at 5:17

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