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Odoo-Modules/fusion_plating/fusion_plating_receiving/models/fp_receiving_line.py
gsinghpal 8c76a16366 chore(plating): de-dash shipped code + intake-neutral customer emails
Replace em-dashes and en-dashes with hyphens across 789 shipped source
files (py/xml/js/scss) so the delivered module reads as human-written;
em-dashes had become a recognizable AI-generated tell. Internal .md dev
notes are excluded. The WO-sticker mojibake strippers keep their dash
search targets (now written — / –). No logic changes: comments
and display strings only; validated with py_compile + lxml parse.

Rewrite the 7 customer notification emails to be intake-neutral
(ship-in / drop-off / pickup) and repair-aware, and fix the Shipped
email documents line (packing slip vs bill of lading; certificate only
when issued). Subjects use a hyphen separator.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 00:16:19 -04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2026 Nexa Systems Inc.
# License OPL-1 (Odoo Proprietary License v1.0)
# Part of the Fusion Plating product family.
from odoo import api, fields, models
class FpReceivingLine(models.Model):
"""Per-part-number receiving detail line.
Tracks expected vs received quantity and condition for each
distinct part number in the receiving record.
"""
_name = 'fp.receiving.line'
_description = 'Fusion Plating - Receiving Line'
_order = 'id'
receiving_id = fields.Many2one(
'fp.receiving', string='Receiving', required=True, ondelete='cascade',
)
part_catalog_id = fields.Many2one(
'fp.part.catalog', string='Part (Catalog)',
)
part_number = fields.Char(string='Part Number')
description = fields.Char(string='Description')
expected_qty = fields.Integer(string='Expected Qty')
received_qty = fields.Integer(string='Received Qty')
condition = fields.Selection(
[('good', 'Good'), ('damaged', 'Damaged'), ('mixed', 'Mixed')],
string='Condition', default='good',
)
notes = fields.Text(string='Notes')
@api.depends('part_number', 'part_catalog_id', 'received_qty', 'expected_qty')
def _compute_display_name(self):
for rec in self:
label = rec.part_number or rec.part_catalog_id.display_name or 'Receiving Line'
qty = '%d/%d' % (rec.received_qty or 0, rec.expected_qty or 0)
rec.display_name = '%s (%s)' % (label, qty)