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I create a relation type allowing partners to be in |
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both sides of the relation. |
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!record {model: res.partner.relation.type, id: allow_self}: |
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name: 'Relation A' |
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name_inverse: 'Inverse Relation A' |
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contact_type_right: 'p' |
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contact_type_left: 'p' |
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allow_self: True |
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I create a relation type with default value for `allow_self` |
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both sides of the relation. |
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!record {model: res.partner.relation.type, id: allow_self}: |
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name: 'Relation B' |
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name_inverse: 'Inverse Relation B' |
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contact_type_right: 'p' |
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contact_type_left: 'p' |
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I create relation instance admin -- Relation A --> admin |
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!record {model: res.partner.relation, id: test_allow}: |
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left_partner_id: base.admin |
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right_partner_id: base.admin |
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type_id: test_allow |
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I create relation instance admin -- Relation B --> admin |
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!record {model: res.partner.relation, id: test_disallow}: |
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left_partner_id: base.admin |
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right_partner_id: base.admin |
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type_id: test_disallow |