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account-reconcile/account_statement_coda_import/statement.py
Laurent Mignon (Acsone) d122becbdb add account number and bank bic to statement line
Be carefull, values returned by the parser are now formatted to work arround a bug in the bulk insert... see comment in the coda_file_parser.py
2013-08-22 17:12:09 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
#
# Authors: Laurent Mignon
# Copyright (c) 2013 Acsone SA/NV (http://www.acsone.eu)
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#
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#
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from openerp.osv.orm import Model
from openerp.osv import fields
class AccountStatementProfil(Model):
_inherit = "account.statement.profile"
def get_import_type_selection(self, cr, uid, context=None):
"""
Has to be inherited to add parser
"""
res = super(AccountStatementProfil, self).get_import_type_selection(
cr, uid, context=context)
res.append(('coda_transaction',
'CODA based transaction'))
return res
_columns = {
'import_type': fields.selection(
get_import_type_selection,
'Type of import',
required=True,
help="Choose here the method by which you want to import "
"bank statement for this profile."),
}