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  • I iqbalfaheem21

    @mrjj
    Can you send me the exact possible code for this?

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    mrjj
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    #25

    @iqbalfaheem21
    That is really not possible as you will need a ODBC + Access driver installed and have exact accdb
    to open etc. This you must master yourself.

    You could start with small sample and try to get a database open.
    There are many examples on the internet but you could start
    practice with the ones from Qt

    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/examples-sql.html

    and try with with sqllite.
    then when you understand how database and
    http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html
    works then try to open the accdb file.
    You will need this to read the data anyways. You can also ask here for help but
    you need a bit of SQL and database+qsqlquery

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      @iqbalfaheem21
      That is really not possible as you will need a ODBC + Access driver installed and have exact accdb
      to open etc. This you must master yourself.

      You could start with small sample and try to get a database open.
      There are many examples on the internet but you could start
      practice with the ones from Qt

      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/examples-sql.html

      and try with with sqllite.
      then when you understand how database and
      http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html
      works then try to open the accdb file.
      You will need this to read the data anyways. You can also ask here for help but
      you need a bit of SQL and database+qsqlquery

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      iqbalfaheem21
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      #26

      @mrjj

      Forget about SharePoint. Just a code to read data from MS Access file in Qt application.

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      • I iqbalfaheem21

        @mrjj

        Forget about SharePoint. Just a code to read data from MS Access file in Qt application.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #27

        @iqbalfaheem21
        You do it like any other database
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqldatabase.html
        the connect line is different. read the docs for it.
        db.setDatabaseName("DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)};FIL={MS Access};DBQ=c:/test.accdb");

        then use
        http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html
        to read data.
        QSqlQuery query("SELECT country FROM artist");
        while (query.next()) {
        QString country = query.value(0).toString();
        doSomething(country);
        }

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @iqbalfaheem21
          You do it like any other database
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqldatabase.html
          the connect line is different. read the docs for it.
          db.setDatabaseName("DRIVER={Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb, *.accdb)};FIL={MS Access};DBQ=c:/test.accdb");

          then use
          http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html
          to read data.
          QSqlQuery query("SELECT country FROM artist");
          while (query.next()) {
          QString country = query.value(0).toString();
          doSomething(country);
          }

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          iqbalfaheem21
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          #28

          @mrjj

          I am able to connect to the database. Now I need to call the data from the database in such a way that it is displayed in a tree format. Like parent child. Just like if we use filesystem model, all the drives and folders are displayed.
          And now if I want to iterate I cannot do that because I am using treeview not treeWidget. So I cant use QtreeWidgetItemIterator. So how to iterate also is a question for me.

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #29

            When you are using a view, you must use a model.
            The widget version is item based and has hidden model
            for that but A view wants a model from you or
            one of the predefined
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/sql-model.html

            If read-only is ok then
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquerymodel.html#details
            might be useful.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              When you are using a view, you must use a model.
              The widget version is item based and has hidden model
              for that but A view wants a model from you or
              one of the predefined
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/sql-model.html

              If read-only is ok then
              http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquerymodel.html#details
              might be useful.

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              iqbalfaheem21
              wrote on last edited by
              #30

              @mrjj

              I only need a read model. But when it reads from the database, it should display the data in treewidget format. Dont know how to do that. It is easy to display in rows and columns, but tough to display in tree. Kindly assist.

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                You need to execute the query manually and add the data to the model or widget. I have an example using a QStandardItemModel here: https://github.com/VSRonin/FXhelper/blob/master/FXhelperApp/PortfoliosTab.cpp#L4220

                "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
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                On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                • VRoninV VRonin

                  You need to execute the query manually and add the data to the model or widget. I have an example using a QStandardItemModel here: https://github.com/VSRonin/FXhelper/blob/master/FXhelperApp/PortfoliosTab.cpp#L4220

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                  iqbalfaheem21
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #32

                  @VRonin

                  I am able to connect to the database. But how to get the data in a tree view. Do I need to pull the data in a treeview format?
                  the data in the database has no parent child relation. I am lost?

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                    There is no magically working solution, you have to iterate through each record of the query and build your tree model manually (using QStandardItemModel?)

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                    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                    • VRoninV VRonin

                      There is no magically working solution, you have to iterate through each record of the query and build your tree model manually (using QStandardItemModel?)

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                      iqbalfaheem21
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                      @VRonin said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                      using

                      But using QStandardItemModel will compel me to specify the data. For example, reportsto name("John").QStandardItem(0,1,"Adam"); I want a general code that will keep working fine even if the employees changes. I need to do mapping and dont know how to do it. Any example please?

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                      • I iqbalfaheem21

                        @VRonin said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                        using

                        But using QStandardItemModel will compel me to specify the data. For example, reportsto name("John").QStandardItem(0,1,"Adam"); I want a general code that will keep working fine even if the employees changes. I need to do mapping and dont know how to do it. Any example please?

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                        VRonin
                        wrote on last edited by VRonin
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                        @iqbalfaheem21 said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                        But using QStandardItemModel will compel me to specify the data

                        No, common misconception though.
                        you can use QStandardItem::setData to specify the content of a single item or, and this is what I suggest, stick with just using QAbstactItemModel interface either explicitly (declaring the model something like: QAbstactItemModel *model =new QStandardItemModel(parent); ) or limiting yourself in the methods you call. in this case you can use QAbstactItemModel::insertRows, QAbstactItemModel::insertColumns and QAbstactItemModel::setData to populate your model.

                        The explicit use of the interface also allows you, in case further into development you realise you QStandardItemModel is too slow or doesn't suit your needs, to change the model just by changing the constructor call (the line with new) and everything will work out of the box

                        @iqbalfaheem21 said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                        Any example please?

                        I linked it above, https://github.com/VSRonin/FXhelper/blob/master/FXhelperApp/PortfoliosTab.cpp#L4220

                        "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                        ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                        On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                        • VRoninV VRonin

                          @iqbalfaheem21 said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                          But using QStandardItemModel will compel me to specify the data

                          No, common misconception though.
                          you can use QStandardItem::setData to specify the content of a single item or, and this is what I suggest, stick with just using QAbstactItemModel interface either explicitly (declaring the model something like: QAbstactItemModel *model =new QStandardItemModel(parent); ) or limiting yourself in the methods you call. in this case you can use QAbstactItemModel::insertRows, QAbstactItemModel::insertColumns and QAbstactItemModel::setData to populate your model.

                          The explicit use of the interface also allows you, in case further into development you realise you QStandardItemModel is too slow or doesn't suit your needs, to change the model just by changing the constructor call (the line with new) and everything will work out of the box

                          @iqbalfaheem21 said in Adding email functionality in QtreeWidget--Urgent reply needed:

                          Any example please?

                          I linked it above, https://github.com/VSRonin/FXhelper/blob/master/FXhelperApp/PortfoliosTab.cpp#L4220

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                          iqbalfaheem21
                          wrote on last edited by VRonin
                          #36

                          @VRonin

                          Okay just help me in the code that will index the parent child mapping. Below code I got online. Tried to implement it, but in vain.

                          QSqlQuery q;
                          QStandardItemModel *myModel;
                          q = db->atpSelect("SELECT * FROM group_tbl");
                          myModel->clear();
                          myModel->setColumnCount(3);
                          myModel->setHeaderData(0, Qt::Horizontal,"Name");
                          myModel->setHeaderData(1, Qt::Horizontal,"ID");
                          myModel->setHeaderData(2, Qt::Horizontal,"Parent");
                          
                          QStandardItem *parent;
                          while(q.next()) {
                          
                          int id = q.value(0).toInt();
                          QString name = q.value(1).toString();
                          int parentId = q.value(2).toInt();
                          
                          QStandardItem *pId = new QStandardItem(QString::number(id));
                          QStandardItem *pName = new QStandardItem(name);
                          QStandardItem *pParentId = new QStandardItem(QString::number(parentId));
                          
                          QList<QStandardItem *> row;
                          row.append(pName);
                          row.append(pId);
                          row.append(pParentId);
                          
                          rowItemMap.insert(id, pName);
                          
                          if (parentId == 0 && id != 0) {
                          myModel->appendRow(row);
                          } else {
                          parent = rowItemMap[parentId];
                          parent->appendRow(row);
                          }
                          }
                          
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                            You can add email functionality by Office 365 web part or SharePoint designer. With the help of web part, you can easily add the email id after implementing the SharePoint or Cloud.

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