How to display label of a field in qweb reports?











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Is there a way to display the label we put on a field in a qweb reports?



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findings = fields.Text(string="Findings")


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<t t-esc="findings" /> <!-- only shows the value -->


Can we also get the label in qweb?










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    Is there a way to display the label we put on a field in a qweb reports?



    For example



    In my .py



    findings = fields.Text(string="Findings")


    And in my .xml



    <t t-esc="findings" /> <!-- only shows the value -->


    Can we also get the label in qweb?










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      Is there a way to display the label we put on a field in a qweb reports?



      For example



      In my .py



      findings = fields.Text(string="Findings")


      And in my .xml



      <t t-esc="findings" /> <!-- only shows the value -->


      Can we also get the label in qweb?










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      Is there a way to display the label we put on a field in a qweb reports?



      For example



      In my .py



      findings = fields.Text(string="Findings")


      And in my .xml



      <t t-esc="findings" /> <!-- only shows the value -->


      Can we also get the label in qweb?







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          You can not get the label of the field.
          Instead you can add html tag to show the label



          Ex:



          <p>Your Label <t t-esc="findings" /> </p>

          or
          <span> Some Text <t t-esc="findings" /> </span>





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          • it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
            – strike_noir
            Nov 10 at 9:11


















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          You can get field description (label) using a function but I encourage you to display labels as they did in odoo invoice reports.



          To get date_invoice label:



          def get_field_label(self, model_name, field_name):
          ir_model_obj = self.env['ir.model']
          ir_model_fields_obj = self.env['ir.model.fields']
          model_id = ir_model_obj.search([('model', '=', model_name)], limit=1)
          field_id = ir_model_fields_obj.search([('name', '=', field_name), ('model_id', '=', model_id.id)], limit=1)

          return field_id.field_description





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            You can not get the label of the field.
            Instead you can add html tag to show the label



            Ex:



            <p>Your Label <t t-esc="findings" /> </p>

            or
            <span> Some Text <t t-esc="findings" /> </span>





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            • it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
              – strike_noir
              Nov 10 at 9:11















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            accepted










            You can not get the label of the field.
            Instead you can add html tag to show the label



            Ex:



            <p>Your Label <t t-esc="findings" /> </p>

            or
            <span> Some Text <t t-esc="findings" /> </span>





            share|improve this answer





















            • it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
              – strike_noir
              Nov 10 at 9:11













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            up vote
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            You can not get the label of the field.
            Instead you can add html tag to show the label



            Ex:



            <p>Your Label <t t-esc="findings" /> </p>

            or
            <span> Some Text <t t-esc="findings" /> </span>





            share|improve this answer












            You can not get the label of the field.
            Instead you can add html tag to show the label



            Ex:



            <p>Your Label <t t-esc="findings" /> </p>

            or
            <span> Some Text <t t-esc="findings" /> </span>






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            • it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
              – strike_noir
              Nov 10 at 9:11


















            • it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
              – strike_noir
              Nov 10 at 9:11
















            it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
            – strike_noir
            Nov 10 at 9:11




            it is very disappointing to not be able to have the label from the field in qweb reports
            – strike_noir
            Nov 10 at 9:11












            up vote
            1
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            You can get field description (label) using a function but I encourage you to display labels as they did in odoo invoice reports.



            To get date_invoice label:



            def get_field_label(self, model_name, field_name):
            ir_model_obj = self.env['ir.model']
            ir_model_fields_obj = self.env['ir.model.fields']
            model_id = ir_model_obj.search([('model', '=', model_name)], limit=1)
            field_id = ir_model_fields_obj.search([('name', '=', field_name), ('model_id', '=', model_id.id)], limit=1)

            return field_id.field_description





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              You can get field description (label) using a function but I encourage you to display labels as they did in odoo invoice reports.



              To get date_invoice label:



              def get_field_label(self, model_name, field_name):
              ir_model_obj = self.env['ir.model']
              ir_model_fields_obj = self.env['ir.model.fields']
              model_id = ir_model_obj.search([('model', '=', model_name)], limit=1)
              field_id = ir_model_fields_obj.search([('name', '=', field_name), ('model_id', '=', model_id.id)], limit=1)

              return field_id.field_description





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                up vote
                1
                down vote









                You can get field description (label) using a function but I encourage you to display labels as they did in odoo invoice reports.



                To get date_invoice label:



                def get_field_label(self, model_name, field_name):
                ir_model_obj = self.env['ir.model']
                ir_model_fields_obj = self.env['ir.model.fields']
                model_id = ir_model_obj.search([('model', '=', model_name)], limit=1)
                field_id = ir_model_fields_obj.search([('name', '=', field_name), ('model_id', '=', model_id.id)], limit=1)

                return field_id.field_description





                share|improve this answer












                You can get field description (label) using a function but I encourage you to display labels as they did in odoo invoice reports.



                To get date_invoice label:



                def get_field_label(self, model_name, field_name):
                ir_model_obj = self.env['ir.model']
                ir_model_fields_obj = self.env['ir.model.fields']
                model_id = ir_model_obj.search([('model', '=', model_name)], limit=1)
                field_id = ir_model_fields_obj.search([('name', '=', field_name), ('model_id', '=', model_id.id)], limit=1)

                return field_id.field_description






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