Here's an example from the stock module:
invoice_line_id = invoice_line_obj.create(cursor, user, {
'name': name,
'origin': origin,
'invoice_id': invoice_id,
'uos_id': uos_id,
'product_id': move_line.product_id.id,
'account_id': account_id,
'price_unit': price_unit,
'discount': discount,
'quantity': move_line.product_uos_qty or move_line.product_qty,
'invoice_line_tax_id': [(6, 0, tax_ids)],
'account_analytic_id': account_analytic_id,
}, context=context)
self._invoice_line_hook(cursor, user, move_line, invoice_line_id)
The invoice_line_tax_id
field is a many-to-many relationship, and the (6, 0, tax_ids)
means to replace any existing records with those in tax_ids
. Because you're calling create()
, there's nothing to replace.
A full list of options is in the documentation for the osv class.
For a many2many field, a list of tuples is expected. Here is the list of tuple that are accepted, with the corresponding semantics
(0, 0, { values })
link to a new record that needs to be created with the given values dictionary
(1, ID, { values })
update the linked record with id = ID (write values on it)
(2, ID)
remove and delete the linked record with id = ID (calls unlink on ID, that will delete the object completely, and the link to it as well)
(3, ID)
cut the link to the linked record with id = ID (delete the relationship between the two objects but does not delete the target object itself)
(4, ID)
link to existing record with id = ID (adds a relationship)
(5)
unlink all (like using (3,ID) for all linked records)
(6, 0, [IDs])
replace the list of linked IDs (like using (5) then (4,ID) for each ID in the list of IDs)