Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Partners Geo-Localization Map in OpenERP


There is a module in openerp 'crm_partner_map' which help us to show the address of a partner in map. The module adds an additional tab in partner form 'Geolocalization'.There you can write the latitude and longitude of the partner location manually or there is a button 'Geo Localize' which automatically fetches the latitude and longitude from the partner address. Based on this it will show the location of a partner in google map in this tab itself.

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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

OpenERP 7 integration with Moodle


OpenERP 7.0, The full featured ERP making the switch from an ERP to a suite of integrated business applications. So far, the world was split between ERPs and best of breed applications. With 7.0, OpenERP combines the key benefits of stand-alone apps (ease of use, quick to deploy, highly customizable, ...) with the integrations and feature coverage only ERPs used to provide to their customers. Moodle (Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free source e-learning software platform, also known as a Learning Management System, or Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).It was originally developed by Martin Dougiamas to help educators create online courses with a focus on interaction and collaborative construction of content, and is in continual evolution. The first version of Moodle was released on 20 August 2002. Moodle has several features considered typical of an e-learning platform, plus some original innovations (like its filtering system). Moodle is very similar to a learning management system. Moodle can be used in many types of environments such as in education, training and development, and business settings. Some typical features of Moodle are:
  • Assignment submission
  • Discussion forum
  • Files download
  • Grading
  • Moodle instant messages
  • Online calendar
  • Online news and announcement (College and course level)
  • Online quiz
To integrate openERP with moodle, first you need to install a moodle server(I used moodle 2.4.3 version).Then create an Admin user and activate the web service in moodle. For activate web service in moodle.
  • In moodle, site administration ->plugins ->web services ->manage protocols -> activate the xmlrpc web service.
  • In moodle, site administration ->plugins ->web services ->manage tokens -> create a token: When creating token, you need to select a web service.So you can select the existing web service or can create new service for this particular integration.If you want to create seprate web services for this integration, Goto site administration ->plugins ->web services -> External services -> add external service and add the functions.
  • In moodle, site administration ->plugins ->web services ->overview -> activate webservice.
In openERP 7.0, there is a module named 'event_moodle' which help us to interact with a Moodle platform.So first install 'event_moodle' module, when you installing, it will shows a pop up window to set up the configuration such as server name, token, user and password.Provide the server name, created token and the username, password of the admin user(admin user have all the privileges). In this integration, the openERP event is mapped to moodle courses and the registrations of event is mapped to moodle users.So when you create and confirming an event, correspondig course will be created in your moodle server.Similarly when you create and confirming a registration for a particular event, corresponding user will be created in moodle server and a role such as student, teacher etc is assigned to this created user.Here the default role is student. The username and password of this user is randomly generated and it is stored in registration form of OpenERP('Moodle username' and 'Password for Moodle User' fields).This user can login to the moodle server and he can add his own course,blogs,messages etc. As OpenERP is a concrete ERP solution and moodle is a good e-learning platform, so developers can extend the functionality by adding new plugins in moodle and corresponding changes in OpenERP.

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Saturday, September 07, 2013

Get local languages on Opera Mini (Mobile browser)

Hi All,

You are here to overcome the situation that you cant able to read the local language content on mobile browser. Don't worry, its simple. Just follow the steps below:

Step 1: Download Opera Mini in your phone.

Step 2: Go to address bar of Opera Mini and type 'about:config' or 'config:' (please make sure that you are writing without quotes)


Step 3: In the config window, you can see a heading 'Use bitmap fonts for complex scripts'. Mark this as 'Yes' and go for 'Save' button.


Now the server will convert to required language even though the mobile is not supporting that particular local language. So you can read properly from now onwards.

Thanks

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