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Re: Odoo2Odoo
Hi Bruno,
I worked on https://github.com/OCA/connector-odoo2odoo/pull/5 3 years ago (see the PR description for details).
It is mainly a framework to sync any data models between Odoo
instances (you can sync PO to SO if you want, or a SO line to an
event if it makes sense). Up to you to write the business logic.
It was deployed on a Odoo 8 for the backend (which drives the
synchronization) and a Odoo 9 webshop for the node. It was working
fine during test sessions, but I didn't get the chance to see the
Go-Live in production.
This framework would need to be migrated to the new connector API
and get some tests + documentation for sure. If you know the
connector it should be pretty straightforward to use it.
Cheers
Hi Bruno,
what's your main use case? What do you want to keep in sync?
I see that this repo has only some pending PRs, nothing got released yet.
I'll ping Sébastien who worked on it, I bet he knows more about it.
Cheers,
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 12:11 AM Bruno Joliveau <bruno.joliveau@numigi.com> wrote:
Hi community and Happy New Year!
We plan a new project with multi-companies on distinct databases and servers.We noticed that https://github.com/OCA/connector-odoo2odoo seems seems to be on break.
Do you use other ways or mitigation when you meet this requirement?
Have a nice day and receive greetings from "Numigiens" ;-)
Bruno Joliveau - Architecte applications - PrésidentNUMIGI SOLUTIONS INC.
(514) 317-7944
Longueuil, Québec, Canada
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Hi community and Happy New Year!We plan a new project with multi-companies on distinct databases and servers.We noticed that https://github.com/OCA/connector-odoo2odoo seems seems to be on break.Do you use other ways or mitigation when you meet this requirement?Have a nice day and receive greetings from "Numigiens" ;-)
Bruno Joliveau - Architecte applications - PrésidentNUMIGI SOLUTIONS INC.(514) 317-7944Longueuil, Québec, Canada
by Bruno Joliveau - 12:11 - 8 Jan 2020



