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How to search with functional fields?

my code

'calculate_next_visit' : fields.function( 
     __get_next_visit,
    method=True,
    type='char',
    store=True,
    string="Calculo de próxima visita"),

 def __get_next_visit(self, cr, uid, obj, name, args, context):
      print 'something'
      res = {}
      for v in self.browse(cr, uid, obj):
         diagnosis = map(lambda x:x.upper(),v.diagnosis)
         if 'PAP' in diagnosis or 'P.A.P' in diagnosis:
           # more code....
            res[v.id] = True
      return res

and my view:

<record id="search_visit_filter" model="ir.ui.view">
      <field name="name">Visitas</field>
      <field name="model">visit</field>
      <field name="arch" type="xml">
        <search string="Search xxx">
            <filter domain="[('calculate_next_visit','=',True)]" string="Visitas Próximas a la fecha"/>
        </search>
      </field>
    </record>

When select filter, never print "something"

Somebody Help me?

THE SOLUTION

'calculate_next_visit' : fields.function(
         _next_visit,
         fnct_search=_search_next_visit,
         method=True, 
         type='char', 
         multi=True,
         string="Calculo de próxima visita", 
      ),

set fnct_search parameter, and implement that.

def _search_next_visit(self, cr, uid, obj, name, args, context=None):
      res = []
      ids = obj.search(cr,uid,[]) # ids of visits
      for v in self.browse(cr, uid, ids): # foreach visit
         diags = [d.name.upper() for d in v.diagnosis]
         if "PAP" in diags:
            res.append(v.id)
      return [('id','in',res)]

important return type of fnct_search

and my search view...

<group expand="0" string="Agrupar por...">
            <filter string="Próximas Visitas" domain="[('calculate_next_visit','=',True)]" context="{'group_by':'next_visit'}" />
</group>

check documentation for fnct_search functions

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@ Bruno , i have the same problem as you . You already found the answer right ? did you change __get_next_visit method as well ?

En İyi Yanıt

Hi, It looks like you just want testing whether the __get_next_visit on working.. but on serach view,When select filter,this way won't trigger the function. because the object never changed.

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Thanks! There is the possibility of implementing a filter to only such rows that meet a condition such that a date approximates the current date?

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Hi, Functional fields get triggered at the time of saving the record. If u want to trigger at the time of loading try to give in _defaults.

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I tried a default field, and I was not successful. Could you explain please?

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let  function field `s store parameter equal True

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En İyi Yanıt

Hi...

Firstly, your data to that field is not correct, I mean you have defined functional field for "Char" whereas your function is returning True which is of type "Boolean"... so loook into your code again...

Then coming to search criteria, A functional field is of two type.. One having a "store" property and one without it..

1. when store is set True: then the functional field and its value will be saved in the database, which will act just like other physical fields, so you can specify it in search without any issue..

2. when store is not set: then the functional field will be like evalution field, meaning value for it will be evaluated/computed only when it is triggered... henceforth one cannot use it in search view, as the field and its data are not stored in db... So in order to search, you should write "fnct_search" property to your function field and define it accordingly...

Check this link for more details: Function Fields

You can find many examples in addons.

Hope this will help you.

 

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