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* Alter datetime.now(), generate a local datetime (add utcnow() which generates a UTC datetime) * Implement datetime.replace() to manipulate local datetimes * Implement date.today(), generates a local date * Implement datetime.toJSON(), returns a javascript Date (assumes datetime attributes are local) * Add conversion hook in JSON and JSONP handlers, automatically converts a Date object to a UTC datetime formatted according to server formats Should allow the generation of correctly working (from the end-user's POV) [Today] filters, amongst other things. Eg: a local expression in a domain for 'Today 00:00:00' would now be expressed as 'datetime.datetime.now().replace(hour=0, minute=0, second=0)' (no .strftime) and will be converted to UTC when sent to the server bzr revid: mat@openerp.com-20140128133706-4yp610pp5w06tcia |
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doc | ||
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install | ||
openerp | ||
openerpcommand | ||
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oe | ||
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openerp-gevent | ||
openerp-server | ||
openerp-wsgi.py | ||
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setup_rpm.sh |
README
About OpenERP ------------- OpenERP is an OpenSource/Free software Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management software. More info at: http://www.openerp.com Installation on Debian/Ubuntu ----------------------------- Add the the apt repository deb http://nightly.openerp.com/6.1/deb/ ./ in your source.list and type: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install openerp Or download the deb file and type: $ sudo dpkg -i <openerp-deb-filename> $ sudo apt-get install install -f Installation on RedHat, Fedora, CentOS -------------------------------------- Install the required dependencies: $ yum install python $ easy_install pip $ pip install ..... Install the openerp rpm $ rpm -i openerp-VERSION.rpm Installation on Windows ----------------------- Check the notes in setup.py Installation on MacOSX ----------------------- Setuping you first database --------------------------- Point your browser to http://localhost:8069/ and click "Manage Databases", the default master password is "admin". Detailed System Requirements ---------------------------- The dependencies are listed in setup.py For Luxembourg localization, you also need: pdftk (http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/)