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9034 Rodiniai

I have an onchange of two fields that is launched when modifying one of them.

@api.onchange('name', 'address')
def onchange_name_address(self):
**function code**

I would like to know when it comes into the function of that onchange which field is exactly the one that has launched it, if it has been 'name' or has been 'address'

Is there any way to know it? Thanks in advance

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Atmesti
Best Answer

Hi Refer this link

https://www.odoo.com/forum/help-1/question/how-to-know-which-field-triggers-an-api-depends-86317

Portretas
Atmesti
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Two onchange - this is answer for you :)


def function_code(self, from)
**function code**

@api.onchange('name')
def onchange_name(self):
    self.function_code(from='name')
   
@api.onchange('address')
def onchange_address(self):  
    self.function_code(from='address')





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Atmesti
Autorius

I already considered the option of separating it into two different onchanges, but I wanted to know if there was any internal function or option that would return that value, anyway, thanks for the interest

Josemi, seems like you just can't do it in one onchange :(

Best Answer

Hi josemi, 

Yes you can.

Check self.Field1 and self._origin.Field1
if they are different, that means Field1 has changed (User interface)
So, in your case you can apply it to name and address.

Let me know when you try it.
Upvote if this helps.

Regards.

Portretas
Atmesti
Autorius

No, I'll explain you, the onchange is in the lines of an sale order, when I change for example 'name' the line is not created yet, so I can not access self._origin because it does not exist yet

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