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Working with Odoo

You're reading from   Working with Odoo Learn how to use Odoo, a resourceful, open source business application platform designed to transform and modernize your business

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394554
Length 432 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Greg Moss Greg Moss
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Setting Up Odoo FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Your First Application 3. Exploring Customer Relationship Management in Odoo 4. Purchasing with Odoo 5. Making Goods with Manufacturing Resource Planning 6. Configuring Accounting Finance 7. Administering an Odoo Installation 8. Implementing the Human Resources Application 9. Understanding Project Management 10. Creating Advanced Searches and Dashboards 11. Building a Website with Odoo 12. Implementing E-Commerce with Odoo 13. Customizing Odoo for Your Business 14. Modifying Documents and Reports 15. Understanding Workflows 16. Discovering Custom Odoo Modules A. Locating Additional Odoo Resources Index

Adding a field to an existing view

After adding our fields to the sale.order model and displaying them on the Sales Order form, it would be nice to include these fields in our sales order listing. This way, users can see at a glance when orders are due and know whether they are rush orders.

We begin by going to the Sales Order list view and choosing Manage Views. Next, click on Edit to bring up the View Editor for the sales order list:

Adding a field to an existing view

You will notice that this list is far less complex than the one for the Order Sales form view. This is simply because a list view (also known as a tree view) has much fewer options and fields on it than a form that edits and manages the data for just one record at a time.

Click on the + to the right of the date_order field. This will pop open the Properties window:

Adding a field to an existing view

After selecting x_daterequired in the list, click on the two Update buttons. Then, you can follow the same process to add the x_rush field to the list view. Finally, click on the Close buttons to...

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