2D matrix for x2many fields =========================== This module allows to show an x2many field with 3-tuples ($x_value, $y_value, $value) in a table $x_value1 $x_value2 ========= =========== =========== $y_value1 $value(1/1) $value(2/1) $y_value2 $value(1/2) $value(2/2) ========= =========== =========== where `value(n/n)` is editable. An example use case would be: Select some projects and some employees so that a manager can easily fill in the planned_hours for one task per employee. The result could look like this: .. image:: /web_widget_x2many_2d_matrix/static/description/screenshot.png :alt: Screenshot The beauty of this is that you have an arbitrary amount of columns with this widget, trying to get this in standard x2many lists involves some quite agly hacks. Usage ===== Use this widget by saying:: This assumes that my_field refers to a model with the fields `x`, `y` and `value`. If your fields are named differently, pass the correct names as attributes:: You can pass the following parameters: field_x_axis The field that indicates the x value of a point field_y_axis The field that indicates the y value of a point field_label_x_axis Use another field to display in the table header field_label_y_axis Use another field to display in the table header field_value Show this field as value show_row_totals If field_value is a numeric field, calculate row totals show_column_totals If field_value is a numeric field, calculate column totals Known issues / Roadmap ====================== * it would be worth trying to instantiate the proper field widget and let it render the input Bug Tracker =========== Bugs are tracked on `GitHub Issues `_. In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed feedback `here `_. Credits ======= Contributors ------------ * Holger Brunn Maintainer ---------- .. image:: http://odoo-community.org/logo.png :alt: Odoo Community Association :target: http://odoo-community.org This module is maintained by the OCA. OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use. To contribute to this module, please visit http://odoo-community.org.