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| This gives a overview: | |
| List of Domain operators: ! (Not), | (Or), & (And) | |
| List of Term operators: '=', '!=', '<=', '<', '>', '>=', '=?', '=like', '=ilike', 'like', 'not like', 'ilike', 'not ilike', 'in', 'not in', 'child_of' | |
| Usage: | |
| Input records: | |
| Record 1: Openerp | |
| Record 2: openerp | |
| Record 3: Opensource | |
| Record 4: opensource | |
| Record 5: Open | |
| Record 6: open | |
| Record 7: Odoo | |
| Record 8: odoo | |
| Record 9: Odooopenerp | |
| Record 10: OdooOpenerp | |
| 'like': [('input', 'like', 'open')] - Returns case sensitive (wildcards - '%open%') search. | |
| O/p: open, opensource, openerp, Odooopenerp | |
| 'not like': [('input', 'not like', 'open')] - Returns results not matched with case sensitive (wildcards - '%open%') search. | |
| O/p: Openerp, Opensource, Open, Odoo, odoo, OdooOpenerp | |
| '=like': [('name', '=like', 'open')] - Returns exact (= 'open') case sensitive search. | |
| O/p: open | |
| 'ilike': [('name', 'ilike', 'open')] - Returns exact case insensitive (wildcards - '%open%') search. | |
| O/p: Openerp, openerp, Opensource, opensource, Open, open, Odooopenerp, OdooOpenerp | |
| 'not ilike': [('name', 'not ilike', 'open')] - Returns results not matched with exact case insensitive (wildcards - '%open%') search. | |
| O/p: Odoo, odoo | |
| '=ilike': [('name', '=ilike', 'open')] - Returns exact (= 'open' or 'Open') case insensitive search. | |
| O/p: Open, open | |
| '=?': | |
| name = 'odoo' parent_id = False [('name', 'like', name), ('parent_id', '=?', parent_id)] - Returns name domain result & True | |
| name = 'odoo' parent_id = 'openerp' [('name', 'like', name), ('parent_id', '=?', parent_id)] - Returns name domain result & parent_id domain result | |
| '=?' is a short-circuit that makes the term TRUE if right is None or False, '=?' behaves like '=' in other cases | |
| 'in': [('value1', 'in', ['value1', 'value2'])] - in operator will check the value1 is present or not in list of right term | |
| 'not in': [('value1', 'not in', ['value2'])] - not in operator will check the value1 is not present in list of right term While these 'in' and 'not in' works with list/tuple of values, the latter '=' and '!=' works with string | |
| '=': value = 10 [('value','=',value)] - term left side has 10 in db and term right our value 10 will match | |
| '!=': value = 15 [('value','!=',value)] - term left side has 10 in db and term right our value 10 will not match | |
| 'child_of': parent_id = '1' #Agrolait 'child_of': [('partner_id', 'child_of', parent_id)] - return left and right list of partner_id for given parent_id | |
| '<=', '<', '>', '>=': These operators are largely used in openerp for comparing dates - [('date', '>=', date_begin), ('date', '<=', date_end)]. You can use these operators to compare int or float also. |
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