class toplevel()
_columns = { 'foo_class_field': fields.many2many('foo','ManyField') }
class foo()
_columns = { 'bar': fields.selection(('a','one'),('b','two')) }
on a view I want something like
<field name="foo_classs_field"
domain="[('bar', '=', 'a')]"/>
but this doesn't work. Any help?
Given that information I can't see why it shouldn't work.
Hi Rene As i suspect, the bar field doesn't contain a single 'a' value, but probably some kind of value set or just a concatenated string or something different. The documentation on this is shallow.. and from the source I din't get the wisdom... ;)
What exactly happens? Do you get an error?
Right now: , i get the following error: File "/vagrant/odoo/openerp/sql_db.py", line 230, in execute res = self._obj.execute(query, params) DataError: invalid input syntax for integer: "c" LINE 1: ... ("account_fiscal_attribute"."attribute_use_id" = 'c')) ORDE... ^