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account-financial-tools/account_credit_control_dunning_fees/model/line.py
Guewen Baconnier 345581338f Include the fees in the open amount
Display the fees column before the open amount, it is more logical since it is
invoice amount + fees amount.
2015-02-17 14:28:35 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Author: Nicolas Bessi
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from openerp import models, fields, api
class CreditControlLine(models.Model):
"""Add dunning_fees_amount_fees field"""
_inherit = "credit.control.line"
dunning_fees_amount = fields.Float(string='Fees')
balance_due_total = fields.Float(string='Balance due with fees',
compute='compute_balance_due')
@api.one
@api.depends('dunning_fees_amount', 'balance_due')
def compute_balance_due(self):
self.balance_due_total = self.balance_due + self.dunning_fees_amount