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account-financial-tools/account_credit_control_dunning_fees/model/policy.py
Guewen Baconnier 7e13c6ae26 Remove required on the currency and fallback to company's currency...
... on the policy level if it is empty.

Also, it fixes a bug when a credit line had no currency and the level
had the company's currency. As False is different than any currency,
it entered in res_currency.compute() with a False currency. It must
just fallback on the company's currency if the credit line's currency
is empty.
2014-12-15 16:55:13 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##############################################################################
#
# Author: Nicolas Bessi
# Copyright 2014 Camptocamp SA
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from openerp import models, fields
class CreditControlPolicy(models.Model):
"""ADD dunning fees fields"""
_inherit = "credit.control.policy.level"
dunning_product_id = fields.Many2one('product.product',
string='Fees Product')
dunning_fixed_amount = fields.Float(string='Fees Fixed Amount')
dunning_currency_id = fields.Many2one(
'res.currency',
string='Fees currency',
help="Currency of the dunning fees. If empty, it takes the "
"company's currency."
)
# planned type are fixed, percent, compound
dunning_fees_type = fields.Selection([('fixed', 'Fixed')],
string='Type',
default='fixed')