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QSqlQuery Update doesn't work

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  • SGaistS SGaist

    You should print the text of lastError.

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    @SGaist
    This was the text it printed in output.

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      @SGaist
      This was the text it printed in output.

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      gabor53
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      @gabor53
      When I change

      fixquery.bindValue (":AdoptDate", modDate);
      

      to

      fixquery.bindValue (":AdoptDate", "11/25/2007");
      
      

      it works correctly and adds the date to the db. Looks like it doesn't like QString modDate I just can't figure why.

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        SGaist
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        Print the executed query, that will give you some additional clues.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Print the executed query, that will give you some additional clues.

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          @SGaist
          Please tell me how to print it. Thank you.

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            @SGaist
            Please tell me how to print it. Thank you.

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            mrjj
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            @gabor53

            I think this one can do it.
            QString QSqlQuery::lastQuery() const

            • Returns the text of the current query being used, or an empty string if there is no current query text.

            and maybe
            QSqlQuery QSqlQueryModel::query() const

            so something like

            if (model->query())
            QString str=model->query()->lastQuery() ?

            Disclaimer: Didn't check the actual output.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @gabor53

              I think this one can do it.
              QString QSqlQuery::lastQuery() const

              • Returns the text of the current query being used, or an empty string if there is no current query text.

              and maybe
              QSqlQuery QSqlQueryModel::query() const

              so something like

              if (model->query())
              QString str=model->query()->lastQuery() ?

              Disclaimer: Didn't check the actual output.

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              gabor53
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              @mrjj
              I added the following after fixquery.exec():

                     qDebug()  << "Updating date error: " << fixquery.lastError ();
                          QString last;
                          last = fixquery.lastQuery ();
                          qDebug() << "Last query: " << last;
                          break;
              

              I've got the following output in Application Output:
              QVariant: QVariant(QString, "11/26/2015")
              modDate: "11/26/2015"
              Updating date error: QSqlError("", "", "")
              Last query: "UPDATE Items SET AdoptDate = :AdoptDate WHERE ID = :fixID"

              This looks normal to me....

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                Paul Colby
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                Hi @gabor53,

                • What does fixquery.exec(); return? true or false?
                • What does fixquery.numRowsAffected(); return?
                • What type is fixID, how is it set, and what guarantee do you have that the database actually contains a row with that ID?

                Cheers.

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                • Paul ColbyP Paul Colby

                  Hi @gabor53,

                  • What does fixquery.exec(); return? true or false?
                  • What does fixquery.numRowsAffected(); return?
                  • What type is fixID, how is it set, and what guarantee do you have that the database actually contains a row with that ID?

                  Cheers.

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                  Hi @Paul-Colby,

                  Last query: "UPDATE Items SET AdoptDate = :AdoptDate WHERE ID = :fixID"
                  Fixquery.exec() returns: Fixqueryexec is false
                  Rows affected: -1.

                  fixID is set like this:

                              QDateEdit *dateEdit = qobject_cast<QDateEdit*>(editor);
                              QModelIndex updateIndex(index.model ()->index(index.row (),0,index.parent ()));
                  
                              QString fixID;
                              QVariant v(updateIndex.data (Qt::DisplayRole));
                              fixID = v.toString ();
                              qDebug() << "FixID: " << fixID;
                  

                  FixID is a QString which will give the value to the ID column in the database.The ID column does exist in the db.

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                    I finally figured out what the problem was. In the switch statement where this query is I made a typo:
                    instead of

                    case 7:
                    

                    I had

                    case 7:;
                    

                    After deleting the ;i t works fine.

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                      SGaist
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                      Ok... So completely unrelated... Can't have a nicer bug :D

                      Glad you found out and thanks for sharing.

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