Le 28/05/2015 12:30, Cédric Krier a écrit :
On 28 May 11:55, Christophe (net) wrote:
Le 28/05/2015 11:46, Cédric Krier a écrit :
On 28 May 11:10, Christophe (net) wrote:
Le 28/05/2015 10:34, Cédric Krier a écrit :
On 28 May 10:18, Christophe (net) wrote:
Hello,

I try to find out when I create a new address on a party if this is the
first or not. Depending on the answer it must set a boolean in the address
object.
I seek from the method of class 'default_<name_of_field>' has reached the
values of current instance. There is a way to do that (I am in v3.0) ?

It sounds strange because addresses are already ordered by the field
sequence.
And moreover using the default value will not work properly with
concurrency.

Bizarre, on my installation the sequence field of the object party.address
is empty, I would forget something?

Because it is done like that by design.
The order is on (sequence, id).

Ok, but to return to my original question, is it possible (and how) to reach
the values of the instance from a class method?
Is there an example somewhere ?

I don't understand the question. Which instance?

For example I would have to know the value (the current one) of the field 'party' from the method 'default_<my_new_field> of the object party.address.

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Christophe
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