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  • jsulmJ Offline
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    jsulm
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    Is there already an entry in sensors table with sensor_name = 'FC-28'?
    If not the update will fail.

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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      @p3c0 Hi p3C0

      I did in fact try using the update command previously and also struggled to achieve what I was after. I did at one point manage to pass "cp1" text rather than the actual variable somehow but I lost the code and couldn't recreate scenario!

      could you possibly give me a little example of it's use under my scenario? I usually try and figure these things out for myself but i'm really scratching my head at this one as lots of material I have read says the things I have tried should work..... It's a Qt 5.5 application and I'm running windows 10.

      I am connecting to the database as so: ( a database connection has already been opened to display this sensor data in tables if that matters any - it just appears to close the exisiting one and create a new one without error )

      QSqlDatabase db4 = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
      db4.setDatabaseName("sensors.sqlite");

      Perhaps I should try another SQL driver? not that I know much about that.

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      @Scottish_Jason Did you try the query suggested by @clochydd ? It should work.

      I am connecting to the database as so: ( a database connection has already been opened to display this sensor data in tables if that matters any - it just appears to close the exisiting one and create a new one without error )

      Well in that case just don't add new database connection. Let it use the default one.

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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        Is there already an entry in sensors table with sensor_name = 'FC-28'?
        If not the update will fail.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @jsulm

        there is only one entry called "FC-28" under the "sensor_name" column
        I am attempting to update another column connected to that sensor (pin1) and update it

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          @clochydd Hi

          I have actually already tried this approach also without success.
          I just tried again with your code and it still never worked.

          I'm really scratching my head. qDebug show's the appropriate values that I have typed into the table cells but it just simply does not split them out to the database. I am running DB Browser for SQLite on my 2nd monitor to monitor for any changes and none are happening. It's a mystery!

          [if (db4.open())
          {
          QSqlQuery query(db4);
          int rowcount1 = ui->physicaltable->rowCount();
          int rowcount2 = ui->logicaltable->rowCount() - 1;
          if (rowcount1 > 0)
          {
          QString dp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,0)->text();
          QString cp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,1)->text();
          query.prepare("UPDATE sensors SET pin1 = :dp, attached_gpio = :cp WHERE sensor_name = 'FC-28';");
          query.bindValue(":dp", dp1);
          query.bindValue(":cp", cp1 );
          query.exec();
          qDebug() << dp1 << " " << cp1;
          }
          }

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          #11

          @Scottish_Jason Use QSqlQuery::lastError to check for errors if any.

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            @Scottish_Jason You can open your database with another connection:

            db4 = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE","xsql"); // adds connection xsql
            db4.setDatabaseName (fullpath + "sensors.sqlite");
            if(!db4.open ()){
                qDebug() << db4.lastError().text();
            }
            

            Provide the full path to your .sqlite to make sure it's accessable

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            • p3c0P p3c0

              @Scottish_Jason Use QSqlQuery::lastError to check for errors if any.

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              wrote on last edited by Scottish_Jason
              #13

              @p3c0 - p3c0 the error returns "true" ??? The application also locks up and / or crashes

              if (db4.open())
              {
                  QSqlQuery query(db4);
                  int rowcount1 = ui->physicaltable->rowCount();
                  int rowcount2 = ui->logicaltable->rowCount() - 1;
                  if (rowcount1 > 0)
                  {
                  QString dp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,0)->text();
                  QString cp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,1)->text();
              
                  query.prepare("UPDATE sensors SET pin1 = :dp, attached_gpio = :cp WHERE sensor_name = 'FC-28';");
                  query.bindValue(":dp", dp1);
                  query.bindValue(":cp", cp1 );
                  if (query.exec())
                       {
                      qDebug() << "inserted";
                       }
                       else
                      {
                      qDebug() << QSqlQuery::lastError;
                      }
              
                  }
              

              }

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                @p3c0 - p3c0 the error returns "true" ??? The application also locks up and / or crashes

                if (db4.open())
                {
                    QSqlQuery query(db4);
                    int rowcount1 = ui->physicaltable->rowCount();
                    int rowcount2 = ui->logicaltable->rowCount() - 1;
                    if (rowcount1 > 0)
                    {
                    QString dp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,0)->text();
                    QString cp1 = ui->physicaltable->item(0,1)->text();
                
                    query.prepare("UPDATE sensors SET pin1 = :dp, attached_gpio = :cp WHERE sensor_name = 'FC-28';");
                    query.bindValue(":dp", dp1);
                    query.bindValue(":cp", cp1 );
                    if (query.exec())
                         {
                        qDebug() << "inserted";
                         }
                         else
                        {
                        qDebug() << QSqlQuery::lastError;
                        }
                
                    }
                

                }

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                @Scottish_Jason No. You didn't use it properly. I posted it like that just for the sake of that link. Try :

                query.exec()
                ...
                qDebug() << query.lastError() << query.lastError().text();
                //Also some other useful methods
                qDebug() << query.lastQuery();
                qDebug() << query.executedQuery();
                

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                • p3c0P p3c0

                  @Scottish_Jason No. You didn't use it properly. I posted it like that just for the sake of that link. Try :

                  query.exec()
                  ...
                  qDebug() << query.lastError() << query.lastError().text();
                  //Also some other useful methods
                  qDebug() << query.lastQuery();
                  qDebug() << query.executedQuery();
                  
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                  wrote on last edited by Scottish_Jason
                  #15

                  @p3c0

                  QSqlError("5", "Unable to fetch row", "database is locked") "database is locked Unable to fetch row"

                  I am unsure how to handle databases... so far I have been opening and closing them on each function since I can't call db.whatever if I have not initialized it, or the lack of it being a global variable. Is this my issue?

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                    @p3c0

                    QSqlError("5", "Unable to fetch row", "database is locked") "database is locked Unable to fetch row"

                    I am unsure how to handle databases... so far I have been opening and closing them on each function since I can't call db.whatever if I have not initialized it, or the lack of it being a global variable. Is this my issue?

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                    #16

                    @Scottish_Jason Don't do that. Instead open the connection only once. QSqlQuery will always use this default connection.

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                    • p3c0P p3c0

                      @Scottish_Jason Don't do that. Instead open the connection only once. QSqlQuery will always use this default connection.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @p3c0

                      When I take out the secondary QSqlQuery query(db) lines I always end up with query was not declared. How do I initialize the database per function? it has always confused me until now

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                        @p3c0

                        When I take out the secondary QSqlQuery query(db) lines I always end up with query was not declared. How do I initialize the database per function? it has always confused me until now

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @Scottish_Jason Check this example specifically the createConnection method. Modify it as per your need.

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                        • p3c0P p3c0

                          @Scottish_Jason Check this example specifically the createConnection method. Modify it as per your need.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @p3c0 Thanks, but what if I want to use the same database throughout many functions?
                          how do I pass the db variable to open?

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                            @p3c0 Thanks, but what if I want to use the same database throughout many functions?
                            how do I pass the db variable to open?

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            @Scottish_Jason That is what is default connection. It is available across all functions or classes. Just use QSqlQuery directly or you can also try

                            QSqlQuery query(QSqlDatabase::database())
                            

                            in this case it will return the default one.

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                              @Scottish_Jason That is what is default connection. It is available across all functions or classes. Just use QSqlQuery directly or you can also try

                              QSqlQuery query(QSqlDatabase::database())
                              

                              in this case it will return the default one.

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                              wrote on last edited by Scottish_Jason
                              #21

                              @p3c0

                              well guys, thanks for the help but I think I really need to hang up the hat on this one... no matter how I try to initialize the database on a second function ( or lack of initilization) I either get database not open or duplicate database open that causes instability and crashes.

                              I have been up all night trying to get it working so maybe I'm just tired but I'm starting to think this might be a bit over my head. Thanks for the help guys

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                                @p3c0

                                well guys, thanks for the help but I think I really need to hang up the hat on this one... no matter how I try to initialize the database on a second function ( or lack of initilization) I either get database not open or duplicate database open that causes instability and crashes.

                                I have been up all night trying to get it working so maybe I'm just tired but I'm starting to think this might be a bit over my head. Thanks for the help guys

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                                #22

                                @Scottish_Jason I would suggest you to start from some simple examples keeping the earlier example code in mind ofcourse after some sleep. It works :)

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                                  @Scottish_Jason I would suggest you to start from some simple examples keeping the earlier example code in mind ofcourse after some sleep. It works :)

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                                  wrote on last edited by Scottish_Jason
                                  #23

                                  @p3c0

                                  The strange thing is I am only implementing this block once in my loadsensors() function

                                  QString dbname = "sensors";
                                  QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
                                  db.setDatabaseName("sensors.sqlite");
                                  QSqlQuery query(QSqlDatabase::database());
                                  

                                  and then just QSqlQuery query; in the following functions but it still insists that the database is locked.
                                  ( I need query defined so I can do the prepare's etc on each function )

                                  I probably sound awfully silly right now but I'm kinda struggling coming from a php mainly background to this. Any hints down the correct path would be appreciated

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                                    wrote on last edited by clochydd
                                    #24

                                    @Scottish_Jason
                                    Hi, what happens, if you declare your query that way:

                                    QSqlQuery query;
                                    ...
                                    query = QSqlQuery(db);
                                    
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                                      #25

                                      @Scottish_Jason

                                      You are using DB Browser for SQLite parallel - is there a chance that it locks your database?

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                                        @Scottish_Jason

                                        You are using DB Browser for SQLite parallel - is there a chance that it locks your database?

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                                        wrote on last edited by Scottish_Jason
                                        #26

                                        @clochydd said:

                                        @Scottish_Jason

                                        You are using DB Browser for SQLite parallel - is there a chance that it locks your database?

                                        YAYYY thanks so much.
                                        the browser itself was the culprit. Values are being updated now.

                                        Thank you all +reps

                                        one last question if I may:

                                        instead of dropping the data into the 'FC-28' column I would like it to drop it under the name of whatever is selected on another table, any help in that direction?

                                        query.prepare("UPDATE sensors SET pin1 = :dp, attached_gpio = :cp WHERE sensor_name = "selected item on sensor_table");
                                        query.bindValue(":dp", dp1);
                                        query.bindValue(":cp", cp1 );

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                                          @clochydd said:

                                          @Scottish_Jason

                                          You are using DB Browser for SQLite parallel - is there a chance that it locks your database?

                                          YAYYY thanks so much.
                                          the browser itself was the culprit. Values are being updated now.

                                          Thank you all +reps

                                          one last question if I may:

                                          instead of dropping the data into the 'FC-28' column I would like it to drop it under the name of whatever is selected on another table, any help in that direction?

                                          query.prepare("UPDATE sensors SET pin1 = :dp, attached_gpio = :cp WHERE sensor_name = "selected item on sensor_table");
                                          query.bindValue(":dp", dp1);
                                          query.bindValue(":cp", cp1 );

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                                          @Scottish_Jason Do it in the same way which you did for the other placeholders viz. for eg. :dp and :cp in your example.

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