I've been working with Virtual Fields for a while, but now I'm wondering, 
how could I write a Virtual Field method that modifies the row itself?

I mean, I would like to do something similar that what the .update_record() 
method does. When you call row.update_record(), the row object is updated 
with the new values. 

I've tried returning the row object in the method definition function but 
it doesn't work.

I'm wondering, is it even possible to implement something like that? Any 
comment or suggestion will be much appreciated.

Thanks!
Warm regards,
Lisandro.

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