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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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Troubleshooting your module installation

You won't be the first Odoo developer who created a module from scratch to not have it show up in the list of apps. There are a few things you can check if you don't see your application in the list.

First of all, it is always good to know how to check the log file for errors in your Odoo installation. This is particularly important while you are developing an Odoo module. If you followed the standard Ubuntu Debian installation, you can open the log file and view it with the following command:

sudo nano /var/log/odoo/odoo-server.log

To demonstrate how this can be useful, we have modified the silkworm_view.xml file to contain a small error. When we attempt to install the module, we get an error that we can then view in the odoo-server.log file:

When we look at the error log, we can see XMLSyntaxError, which was introduced by...

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