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    mcosta
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    bq. Yes I’ve tried it in SQlite and it works very well.

    What is the result? I think your query has a incorrect syntax.

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      holygirl
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      #9

      SGaist

      Yes the UI shows if my query is something like

      @
      select name from channel
      @

      That's why I was wondering if Qt supports complex SQL queries.

      mcosta

      The result is the name, title and start_time fields like

      NAME | TITLE | START_TIME

      ESPN | NBA Basketball | UTC Time
      ESPN | Up to the minute | UTC Time
      Family Net | The cry of the owl | UTC Time

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        SGaist
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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        In that case, print what your model.lastError().text() returns. It should give you an idea why it doesn't work.

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          holygirl
          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          Hi SGaist

          The lastError returns 0. I tried a variation of the code I originally posted and it worked. Here's the code

          @
          Select d.title
          From channel a
          Join BROADCAST_SCHEDULE b on b.channel_id = 30
          Join CONTENT_INSTANCE c on b.instance_id =c.instance_id
          Join CONTENT d on d.content_id = c.content_id
          Group By b.start_time
          @

          However, I needed to use a where clause to specify a condition. But when used with this clause, the result is nil. There's no error either.

          @
          Select d.title
          From channel a
          Join BROADCAST_SCHEDULE b on a.channel_id = b.channel_id
          Join CONTENT_INSTANCE c on b.instance_id =c.instance_id
          Join CONTENT d on d.content_id = c.content_id
          where a.name like "HBO"
          Group By b.start_time
          @

          Does Qt not support where clauses? Where am I going wrong? Thanks for your help.

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            SGaist
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            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            How do you write the last one in your code ?

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              holygirl
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              Like this

              @
              QSqlQuery *query = new QSqlQuery();
              QString title = "HBO";
              query->prepare (Select d.title
              From channel a
              Join BROADCAST_SCHEDULE b on a.channel_id = b.channel_id
              Join CONTENT_INSTANCE c on b.instance_id =c.instance_id
              Join CONTENT d on d.content_id = c.content_id
              where a.name like %1
              Group By b.start_time).arg(title);
              query->exec();
              @

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                This will lead to:

                @where a.name like HBO@

                and IIRC it's not a valid like statement

                try with:

                @where a.name like '%1'@

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                  SGaist
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  Another thing, is HBO the complete name ? Or is it in the name ? Like "something HBO" ?

                  In the later case you have to add % to your like statement, see "this":http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_like.asp

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                    holygirl
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    Thanks SGaist for the w3schools.com link. It was very useful to me to learn how to find a particular pattern from a column in the database. Anyhow, pertaining to the problem I was trying to solve, I used

                    @
                    where a.name like '%1'
                    @

                    instead of

                    @
                    where a.name like %1
                    @

                    and it works perfectly well. Thank you very much for correcting my syntax. I didn't know the single quotes were necessary. Thanks again :)

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                      SGaist
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                      #17

                      You're welcome !

                      SQL syntax is very sensitive to these kind of details

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