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    flashmozzg
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    My model is subclass of QAbstractListModel
    What methods should I implement? I guess it's deleteRows but how do I "call" them inside of qml code? Especially if I don't have access to my model (or it's methods because of some strange qt magic which turns my model to QQmlDMAbstractItemModelData which has all the rolls but no methods, and I don't want to store my model as property in all qml delegates)
    I mean then I do something like role = data it implicitly calls setData, when I just use role it uses data(). But how to make it remove current item (at index)?

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      My model is subclass of QAbstractListModel
      What methods should I implement? I guess it's deleteRows but how do I "call" them inside of qml code? Especially if I don't have access to my model (or it's methods because of some strange qt magic which turns my model to QQmlDMAbstractItemModelData which has all the rolls but no methods, and I don't want to store my model as property in all qml delegates)
      I mean then I do something like role = data it implicitly calls setData, when I just use role it uses data(). But how to make it remove current item (at index)?

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      Hi @flashmozzg
      You can create a Q_INVOKABLE function in C++ model which will internally call removeRow. Current item row can be retrieved from the QML itself and then pass to this function.

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        @p3c0 said:

        Hi @flashmozzg
        You can create a Q_INVOKABLE function in C++ model which will internally call removeRow. Current item row can be retrieved from the QML itself and then pass to this function.

        Yeah I ended up doing like that. With propagating remove signal to the top and then deleting it. Was hoping there was some built-in mechanism for doing that like there is for reading and modifying items data.

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          CoderJeff
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          I have the same question. But I did not solve it using removeRow.

          In C++ (Q_INVOKABLE):
          void MyCppClass::remove(const int idx)
          {
          bool bExe = mySqlModel->removeRow(idx);
          }

          In QML:
          TableView {
          id: tableView
          ......
          }

          Button{
          onClicked: myCppClass.remove(tableView.currentRow);
          }

          The application output is:
          QSqlQuery::value: unknown field name ''

          Is there anything wrong with my code?

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            I have the same question. But I did not solve it using removeRow.

            In C++ (Q_INVOKABLE):
            void MyCppClass::remove(const int idx)
            {
            bool bExe = mySqlModel->removeRow(idx);
            }

            In QML:
            TableView {
            id: tableView
            ......
            }

            Button{
            onClicked: myCppClass.remove(tableView.currentRow);
            }

            The application output is:
            QSqlQuery::value: unknown field name ''

            Is there anything wrong with my code?

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            @CoderJeff IsmySqlModel a subclass of QSqlQueryModel ?

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              @CoderJeff IsmySqlModel a subclass of QSqlQueryModel ?

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              @p3c0
              No, mySqlModel is a subclass of QSqlTableModel.

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                @p3c0
                No, mySqlModel is a subclass of QSqlTableModel.

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                @CoderJeff Are you sure tableView.currentRow returns a valid row ?

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                  @CoderJeff Are you sure tableView.currentRow returns a valid row ?

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                  @p3c0 said:

                  @CoderJeff Are you sure tableView.currentRow returns a valid row ?

                  Yes, I debug my code, and the input parameter idx is correct.

                  There are six rows. I checked each row's index: 0,1,2,3,4,5.

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                    @p3c0 said:

                    @CoderJeff Are you sure tableView.currentRow returns a valid row ?

                    Yes, I debug my code, and the input parameter idx is correct.

                    There are six rows. I checked each row's index: 0,1,2,3,4,5.

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                    @CoderJeff Ok. Not sure then. I guess there's some other code that is causing the problem.

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                      @CoderJeff Ok. Not sure then. I guess there's some other code that is causing the problem.

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                      @p3c0

                      The entire code is the following.

                      In C++ (Q_INVOKABLE):
                      void MyCppClass::remove(const int idx)
                      {
                      bool bExe = mySqlModel->removeRow(idx);
                      }

                      (Q_INVOKABLE)
                      QObject* MyCppClass::selectModel()
                      {
                      return mySqlModel->selectModel();
                      }

                      MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                      {
                      QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");
                      setQuery(QSqlQuery(strQuery));
                      return this;
                      }

                      TableView {
                      id: tableView
                      TableViewColumn{ role: "field1"; title: "Field1"}
                      TableViewColumn{ role: "field2"; title: "Field2"}
                      TableViewColumn{ role: "field3"; title: "Field3"}
                      model: myCppClass.selectModel()
                      ......
                      }

                      Button{
                      onClicked: myCppClass.remove(tableView.currentRow);
                      }

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                        @p3c0

                        The entire code is the following.

                        In C++ (Q_INVOKABLE):
                        void MyCppClass::remove(const int idx)
                        {
                        bool bExe = mySqlModel->removeRow(idx);
                        }

                        (Q_INVOKABLE)
                        QObject* MyCppClass::selectModel()
                        {
                        return mySqlModel->selectModel();
                        }

                        MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                        {
                        QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");
                        setQuery(QSqlQuery(strQuery));
                        return this;
                        }

                        TableView {
                        id: tableView
                        TableViewColumn{ role: "field1"; title: "Field1"}
                        TableViewColumn{ role: "field2"; title: "Field2"}
                        TableViewColumn{ role: "field3"; title: "Field3"}
                        model: myCppClass.selectModel()
                        ......
                        }

                        Button{
                        onClicked: myCppClass.remove(tableView.currentRow);
                        }

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                        @CoderJeff Can you check if mySqlModel has data ?
                        You can check it by using record.

                        mySqlModel->record(idx).value(0).toString() // checking value at column 0 and converting it to string
                        

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                          @CoderJeff Can you check if mySqlModel has data ?
                          You can check it by using record.

                          mySqlModel->record(idx).value(0).toString() // checking value at column 0 and converting it to string
                          
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                          @p3c0

                          You are right. It is empty.

                          I will check the logic.

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                            @CoderJeff Can you check if mySqlModel has data ?
                            You can check it by using record.

                            mySqlModel->record(idx).value(0).toString() // checking value at column 0 and converting it to string
                            
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                            CoderJeff
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                            @p3c0

                            A weird phenomenon. If using QSqlTableModel, the result is invalid. But if using QSqlQueryModel, the result is the expected.

                            Why?

                            The following is my debugging code.

                            MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                            {
                            QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");
                            
                                QVariant val0;
                                QVariant val1;
                            
                                setQuery(QSqlQuery(strQuery));
                                val0 =  record(0).value(0);  //Invalid
                                val1 =  record(0).value(1);  //Invalid
                            
                                QSqlQueryModel model;
                                model.setQuery(strQuery);
                                val0 =  model.record(0).value(0);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                val1 =  model.record(0).value(1);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                            
                            return this;
                            }
                            
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                              @p3c0

                              A weird phenomenon. If using QSqlTableModel, the result is invalid. But if using QSqlQueryModel, the result is the expected.

                              Why?

                              The following is my debugging code.

                              MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                              {
                              QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");
                              
                                  QVariant val0;
                                  QVariant val1;
                              
                                  setQuery(QSqlQuery(strQuery));
                                  val0 =  record(0).value(0);  //Invalid
                                  val1 =  record(0).value(1);  //Invalid
                              
                                  QSqlQueryModel model;
                                  model.setQuery(strQuery);
                                  val0 =  model.record(0).value(0);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                  val1 =  model.record(0).value(1);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                              
                              return this;
                              }
                              
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                              @CoderJeff According to the doc here, setTable should be used instead of setQuery for QSqlTableModel.

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                                @CoderJeff According to the doc here, setTable should be used instead of setQuery for QSqlTableModel.

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                                @p3c0 said:

                                @CoderJeff According to the doc here, setTable should be used instead of setQuery for QSqlTableModel.

                                The cause is not as simple as I expected. Although I change MySqlModel's parent class to QSqlQueryModel instead of QSqlTableModel, it still does not work. But if using QSqlQueryModel directly, it works.

                                I am confusing.

                                class MySqlModel : public QSqlQueryModel
                                {
                                }

                                MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                                {
                                QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");

                                QVariant val0;
                                QVariant val1;
                                
                                //using MySqlQueryModel
                                setQuery(strQuery);
                                val0 =  record(0).value(0);  //Invalid
                                val1 =  record(0).value(1);  //Invalid
                                
                                //using QSqlQueryModel directly
                                QSqlQueryModel model;
                                model.setQuery(strQuery);
                                val0 =  model.record(0).value(0);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                val1 =  model.record(0).value(1);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                

                                return this;
                                }

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                                  @p3c0 said:

                                  @CoderJeff According to the doc here, setTable should be used instead of setQuery for QSqlTableModel.

                                  The cause is not as simple as I expected. Although I change MySqlModel's parent class to QSqlQueryModel instead of QSqlTableModel, it still does not work. But if using QSqlQueryModel directly, it works.

                                  I am confusing.

                                  class MySqlModel : public QSqlQueryModel
                                  {
                                  }

                                  MySqlModel* MySqlModel::selectModel()
                                  {
                                  QString strQuery("SELECT field1,field2,field3 FROM table WHERE field1='a'");

                                  QVariant val0;
                                  QVariant val1;
                                  
                                  //using MySqlQueryModel
                                  setQuery(strQuery);
                                  val0 =  record(0).value(0);  //Invalid
                                  val1 =  record(0).value(1);  //Invalid
                                  
                                  //using QSqlQueryModel directly
                                  QSqlQueryModel model;
                                  model.setQuery(strQuery);
                                  val0 =  model.record(0).value(0);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                  val1 =  model.record(0).value(1);  //Correct. The result is the expected.
                                  

                                  return this;
                                  }

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                                  @CoderJeff Make sure the query is active before using setQuery.

                                  QSqlQuery sq;
                                  sq.prepare(strQuery);
                                  sq.exec();
                                  qDebug() << sq.isActive();
                                  setQuery(sq);
                                  

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                                    @CoderJeff Make sure the query is active before using setQuery.

                                    QSqlQuery sq;
                                    sq.prepare(strQuery);
                                    sq.exec();
                                    qDebug() << sq.isActive();
                                    setQuery(sq);
                                    
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                                    @p3c0 said:

                                    @CoderJeff Make sure the query is active before using setQuery.

                                    QSqlQuery sq;
                                    sq.prepare(strQuery);
                                    sq.exec();
                                    qDebug() << sq.isActive();
                                    setQuery(sq);
                                    

                                    I tested it in your way, but It still did not work. The query is definitely active because the return value of isActive() is true.

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                                      @p3c0 said:

                                      @CoderJeff Make sure the query is active before using setQuery.

                                      QSqlQuery sq;
                                      sq.prepare(strQuery);
                                      sq.exec();
                                      qDebug() << sq.isActive();
                                      setQuery(sq);
                                      

                                      I tested it in your way, but It still did not work. The query is definitely active because the return value of isActive() is true.

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                                      @CoderJeff Ok. Can you post your complete minimal runnable code somewhere in a zip to test ? Need to check whats actually going on.

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                                        @CoderJeff Ok. Can you post your complete minimal runnable code somewhere in a zip to test ? Need to check whats actually going on.

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                                        @p3c0 said:

                                        @CoderJeff Ok. Can you post your complete minimal runnable code somewhere in a zip to test ? Need to check whats actually going on.

                                        I sent you the link. Please check it.

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                                          @p3c0 said:

                                          @CoderJeff Ok. Can you post your complete minimal runnable code somewhere in a zip to test ? Need to check whats actually going on.

                                          I sent you the link. Please check it.

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                                          Hi @CoderJeff,
                                          Your code looks fine. Use method1 or method3 in MySqlModel. The problem is with the view. TableView inside ScrollView seems to break. I just kept TableView in tab01 and everything worked as expected.

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