Odoo facilitates the implementation of validations for recordsets through Python and model constraints. There are primarily two methods to enforce constraints on variants in Odoo: Python and SQL constraints. #odoo17developmentvideos Python constraints in Odoo are typically set using the class decorator api.constrains(), which accepts the field name as arguments and enforces validation conditions on the […]
The video likely covers how to define and use Model Constraints in Odoo 16, with a focus on Python constraints. #odoo16 It may demonstrate examples of different types of constraints, such as field constraints, unique constraints, and domain constraints, and how they can be used to ensure data consistency and accuracy in Odoo models. #odootutorials […]
SQL constraints are used to specify rules for the data in a table. Constraints are used to limit the type of data that can go into a table. This ensures the accuracy and reliability of the data in the table. #odoo15technicalvideos Video Contents ————————– 0:00 Introduction 0:36 Providing SQL constraints for a model If there […]
The function of this decorator will be called on to create or write actions on the record. In addition, the function is invoked whenever the named fields of the record are modified and the validations can be done for the fields in this function. #odoodevelopmentvideos Furthermore, it can be done by raising an exception message […]
Odoo provided constraints with which we can add validations to Odoo models. Basically, Odoo provides two ways to apply constraints, namely python constraints, and SQL constraints. In this video, we’ll be discussing what are SQL constraints in odoo, how we can apply them to our models, and different methods used in SQL constraints. Video Chapters […]
In this video we will discuss how to use sql constrains in odoo. SQL constraints are defined through the model attribute _sql_constraints. The latter is assigned to a list of triples of strings (name, sql_definition, message), where name is a valid SQL constraint name, sql_definition is a table_constraint expression, and message is the error message. […]