On 20 Nov 03:36, igomes wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If you define a char field, for instance, readonly=True it does allow 
> programs to write but not to save the field.
> onchange triggers can write into "readonly=true" fields, but this 
> information is lost during save.
> 
> Example: a combination of three fields gives the value of a 4th field. When 
> I change these 3 fields it gives me a value on this 4th field, wich I want 
> to store in DB.
> 
> If this 4th field is readonly, it is not saved in database. Why?

Because it must be a Function field.


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