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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
################################################################################
#
# Cybrosys Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
# Copyright (C) 2024-TODAY Cybrosys Technologies(<https://www.cybrosys.com>).
# Author: Bhagyadev KP (odoo@cybrosys.com)
#
# This program is free software: you can modify
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from odoo import fields, models
class MailActivitySchedule(models.TransientModel):
"""
Inheriting mail_activity_schedule model to add a feature of activity
schedules for multiple users.
"""
_inherit = 'mail.activity.schedule'
assign_multiple_user_ids = fields.Many2many('res.users',
domain="[('id', '!=',"
" activity_user_id)]",
help='Select the other users '
'that you want to '
'schedule the activity')
def _action_schedule_activities(self):
"""
Override this method to customize the scheduling of activities for
multiple users.
"""
user_ids_to_schedule = [user.id for user in
self.assign_multiple_user_ids] + [
self.activity_user_id.id]
created_records = {}
for user_id in user_ids_to_schedule:
record = self._get_applied_on_records().activity_schedule(
activity_type_id=self.activity_type_id.id,
summary=self.summary,
note=self.note,
user_id=user_id,
date_deadline=self.date_deadline
)
created_records[user_id] = record
return created_records.get(self.activity_user_id.id)