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web_widget_domain_editor_dialog/readme/CONTRIBUTORS.md
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- [Tecnativa](https://www.tecnativa.com)
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- David Vidal
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- Jairo Llopis
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- Carlos Roca
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- Darshan Patel \<<darshan.barcelona@gmail.com>\>
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- Helly kapatel \<<helly.kapatel@initos.com>\>
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- Carlos Lopez \<<celm1990@gmail.com>\>
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web_widget_domain_editor_dialog/readme/DESCRIPTION.md
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This module provides the ability to edit domains via the wizard, allowing
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users to easily view and manage records. By doing so, it takes full
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advantage of Odoo’s powerful search functionality, enhancing the overall
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user experience and streamlining data management.
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web_widget_domain_editor_dialog/readme/USAGE.md
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In any view with a domain field widget and model, but we'll make the
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example with a user filter:
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1. Enter debug mode.
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2. Go to the *Settings > Technical > User Interface > User-defined Filters*
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3. Create a new one
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4. Put a name to the filter and select a model (e.g.: Contact)
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5. Click on the record selection button and a list dialog will be opened. There
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you can either:
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> - Select individual records: those ids will be added to the domain.
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> - Set filters that will be applied to the domain and select all the
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> records to add it as a new filter.
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> - Set groups that will be converted into search filters, select all
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> the records and those unfolded groups will be set as filters to.
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You can still edit the filter with Odoo's widget after that.
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