India

ZestyBeanz Technologies Pvt Ltd 4th Floor, Nila, Technopark Thiruvananthapuram,
India – 695581
Phone: +91 471 4063254
Fax : +91 471 2700171

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ZestyBeanz Technologies Pvt Ltd
61/3236, Manikkath Cross Road
Ravipuram, Kochi, India - 682016
Phone: +91 484 4063254

  UAE

Zesty Labs
Office # 2003, Millennium Plaza Building
Sheikh Zayed Rd, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +971 4333 2222​
Mobile: +971-52-7553466

  Germany​

ZestyBeanz Technologies GmbH
Reuterstraße 1
90408 Nürnberg
Fon: +49 911 4801 444
Fax: +49 911 4801 445

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Exporting OpenERP Tool Tips

In OpenERP there may be different modules installed in a database.Each module may have many objects. It is not easy to find all the objects and fields defined  in a module. I had created a module to retrieve all the details of the installed modules. The module gives the functionality to export the module details as a csv or xls file. The created file has the following details:

  1. Name of the Module
  2. All the Objects defined in the module
  3. All the fields in  all the objects in the module
  4. Type of all the fields
  5. Label of each field
  6. Help or ToolTip for each field

To use this functionality , install the module wizard_modules (see the attachment). Goto the menu Administration/Select Modules and click on the wizard. From the wizard  select one or more modules and click on the Generate button. Save the created file as a csv/xls file. The user can simply be uninstall the module after use.

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