This module automatically generate Product Reference (default_code) according to attributes data with a configurable behavior.
It defines a reference mask on the product templates so the variants references are automatically set. For example:
- Product template: Jacket
- Attributes: - Color: White, Black - Size: M, L
- Reference mask:
JKT01-[Color]-[Size]
Reference on variants:
JKT01-Wh-M
Jacket White MJKT01-Bl-M
Jacket Black MJKT01-Wh-L
Jacket White LJKT01-Bl-L
Jacket Black L
Configuration
To set the reference mask up on any product template “Variant reference mask” new field.
When creating a new product template without specifying the Variant reference
mask, a default value for Variant reference mask will be automatically
generated according to the attribute line settings on the product template (if
any). The mask will then be used as an instruction to generate default code of
each product variant of the product template with the corresponding Attribute
Code (of the attribute value) inserted. Besides the default value, Variant
reference mask can be configured to your liking, make sure putting the
Attribute Name inside []
marks (it is case sensitive).
Example:
Creating a product named Jacket with two attributes, Size and Color:
Product: Jacket
Color: Black(Bl), White(Wh) # Black and White are the attribute values;
'Bl' and 'Wh' are the corresponding codes
Size: L (L), XL(XL)
The automatically generated default value for the Variant reference mask will
be [Color]-[Size]
and so the “default code” on the variants will be Bl-L
,
Wh-L
, Bl-XL
and Wh-XL
.
The mask value can be fully customized whatever you like. You can even have
the attribute name appear more than once in the mask such as,
Jacket/[Size]~[Color]~[Size]
, and the generated code on variants will be
something like Jacket/L~Bl~L
(for variant with Color «Black» and Size «L»).
When the code attribute is changed, it automatically regenerates the “default code” on all variants affected.
Aditionally, a product attribute can be set and so it will be appended to the
product default_code
. In the first example, setting a Color
code to CO
would give default_code
like this: COBl-L
, COWh-L
, COBl-XL
and
COWh-XL
.
Avoiding mask in variants
You can avoid this behavior or force a manual default_code on variant. To do
so, go to Product Variants > [any variant you want to set up] and set
manually its reference code. The field manual code
will be set to on and the
variant internal reference will no longer be changed by this module.
Unset manual code
and the reference code will be unlocked again.
Known issues / Roadmap
In case of attribute name update, related mask are not updated.
Bug Tracker
Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smash it by providing detailed and welcomed feedback.
Credits
Images
- Odoo Community Association: Icon.
Contributors
- Alfredo de la Fuente <alfredodelafuente@avanzosc.es>
- Pedro M. Baeza <pedro.baeza@tecnativa.com>
- Tony Gu <tony@openerp.cn>
- David Vidal <david.vidal@tecnativa.com>
- David Beal <david.beal@akretion.com>
- Daniel Campos <danielcampos@avanzosc.es>
Maintainer
This module is maintained by the OCA.
OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.
To contribute to this module, please visit https://odoo-community.org.