On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 3:15:04 PM UTC-5, Cédric Krier wrote:
>
> At the first call Tryton 
> will compute the Function fields for the all 1000 records. Then if you 
> call write/create (or save) the local cache will be cleared. And so on 
> the next call to the method, Tryton will compute again the Function 
> fields for the 999 records and so on.

 
Thank you, that makes sense.  So I guess I can think of each records 
retrieved from a search as carrying along with it all of the other records 
retrieved, such that a field retrieved on one gets retrieved on all--which 
is a good optimization for most cases, but helpful to know that I can avoid 
by replacing them with individually instantiated instances.

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