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Learn Odoo

Learn Odoo

By : Greg Moss
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Learn Odoo

Learn Odoo

By: Greg Moss

Overview of this book

Odoo is management software that contains a set of open source enterprise management applications that help you modernize your business. Completely revised and updated, this comprehensive Odoo guide is a fourth edition of Working with Odoo. This book begins with an introduction to Odoo and helps you set up Odoo Online in your system. You'll learn how to start a new company database in Odoo and the basics of Odoo sales management. You will explore customer relationship management in Odoo and its importance in a modern business environment. Moving on, you'll learn how to install the purchasing application, set up suppliers, and begin purchasing and receiving products in Odoo. Next, you'll learn how to use the MRP module to create, process, and schedule the manufacturing and production order. Once you get to grips with the basic applications, you'll uncover how to customize Odoo to meet the specific needs of your business. You'll learn some advanced techniques for searching and finding information, and you'll be taken through business intelligence in Odoo. Towards the end of the book, you'll go in-depth into Odoo's architecture and learn to use Odoo's API to integrate with other applications. By the end of the book, you'll be ready to use Odoo to build enterprise applications and set up the functional requirements for your business.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Installing Odoo on Windows OS

We begin our installation by locating the packages that are currently available to install. You can find the current list at http://nightly.odoo.com/. The following screenshot is the Odoo Nightly builds page, which is the jumping-off point for downloading the source files for installation:

The examples and case studies in this book use Odoo 12.0. This means you should select the 12.0 (stable) version of Odoo to download. You can navigate directly to the Odoo 12.0 downloads at http://nightly.odoo.com/12.0/nightly/, and you should see a screen similar to the following screenshot:

It is entirely possible that Odoo will change the URL as new versions are released. To best follow the examples in this book, download a 12.x installation of Odoo.

Windows installations of Odoo use EXE packages. Click on the exe/ directory to get the list of downloads that are available.

Naturally, the specific download packages are going to change on a nightly basis.

The latest version of the stable LTS release will contain the most current Odoo build, with bug fixes included, and will appear at the bottom of the list. By the way, the upload dates you'll see are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and therefore might be many hours ahead of your time zone, especially if you live in the Western Hemisphere.

Click the LATEST.EXE file to download the most current build to your computer.

Performing an all-in-one Odoo installation on Windows

Installing Odoo using the all-in-one package is very simple. After the package has finished downloading, double-click on the .exe file to begin the installation wizard.

The first screen will prompt you to select the language for your install.

After you have selected the language and clicked on OK, the wizard will continue with the installation. From here, everything will continue like a normal installation on Windows.

I highly recommend that you choose the Custom Install, so you can select the directory for installation. The default directory name contains the lengthy build number, making it rather difficult to work with in Command Prompt.

Configuring Postgres on Windows

During the installation, you will be asked to provide information for the PostgreSQL connection, as in the following screenshot:

It is recommended that you change the default username and password for security purposes. These values will be written into the Odoo configuration file. The username and password provided will be the administration credentials for the PostgreSQL database, so be sure to remember them.

After the wizard is complete, if you leave Start Odoo checked and then click on Finish, Odoo should open up in a new tab of your default browser.

If Odoo fails to launch, you can look at the Troubleshooting and Odoo Management Tips section later in this chapter for solutions to some of the problems commonly encountered during installation.

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