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Odoo 15 Development Essentials - Fifth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800200067
Pages 548 pages
Edition 5th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Daniel Reis Daniel Reis
Profile icon Daniel Reis

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Odoo Development
2. Chapter 1: Quick Start Using the Developer Mode 3. Chapter 2: Preparing the Development Environment 4. Chapter 3: Your First Odoo Application 5. Chapter 4: Extending Modules 6. Section 2: Models
7. Chapter 5: Importing, Exporting, and Module Data 8. Chapter 6: Models – Structuring the Application Data 9. Section 3: Business Logic
10. Chapter 7: Recordsets – Working with Model Data 11. Chapter 8: Business Logic – Supporting Business Processes 12. Chapter 9: External API – Integrating with Other Systems 13. Section 4: Views
14. Chapter 10: Backend Views – Designing the User Interface 15. Chapter 11: Kanban Views and Client-Side QWeb 16. Chapter 12: Creating Printable PDF Reports with Server-Side QWeb 17. Chapter 13: Creating Web and Portal Frontend Features 18. Section 5: Deployment and Maintenance
19. Chapter 14: Understanding Odoo Built-In Models 20. Chapter 15: Deploying and Maintaining Production Instances 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Working with date and time fields

In the Accessing data in recordsets section, we saw how to read date and time values from records. It is common to also need to perform date calculations and to convert dates between their native format and string representations. Here, we will see how to perform these kinds of operations.

Odoo provides a few useful functions to create new date and time objects.

The odoo.fields.Date object provides these helper functions:

  • The fields.Date.today() function returns a string with the current date in the format expected by the server, using UTC as a reference. This is adequate to compute default values. It can be used directly in a date field definition by using default=fields.Date.today.
  • The fields.Date.context_today(record, timestamp=None) function returns a string with the current date in the session's context. The time zone value is taken from the record's context. The optional timestamp parameter is a datetime object and...
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