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How to fix error code code: 0x8001010e when using getSaveFileName

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  • 1 11hours

    @joeQ Sorry my English is so poor. I mean I wanna make a short post.
    and yes, i got same error code of 0x8001010e by using slot-signal.

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    @11hours

    Hi, friend, i am so worry not to watch you code careful. the below code is ok in my Mac OS.

    I think you used wrong about selectedFilter.

    #include "widget.h"
    #include <QFileDialog>
    #include <QTimer>
    #include <QDebug>
    
    Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
        : QWidget(parent)
    {
        QTimer::singleShot(1000,this,&Widget::StSaveFile);
    }
    
    Widget::~Widget()
    {
    
    }
    
    void Widget::StSaveFile()
    {
        QString filter = QString("excel(*.xls *.xlsx)");
        QString selFile = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,
                                                       QString("111"),
                                                       QString("E:/GoogleDrive/Projects/QT/FRACTURE/test.xlsx"),
                                                       QString("excel(*.xls *.xlsx)"),
                                                       &filter, QFileDialog::ShowDirsOnly);
        qDebug() << selFile;
    }
    

    Just do it!

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      @11hours

      Hi, friend, i am so worry not to watch you code careful. the below code is ok in my Mac OS.

      I think you used wrong about selectedFilter.

      #include "widget.h"
      #include <QFileDialog>
      #include <QTimer>
      #include <QDebug>
      
      Widget::Widget(QWidget *parent)
          : QWidget(parent)
      {
          QTimer::singleShot(1000,this,&Widget::StSaveFile);
      }
      
      Widget::~Widget()
      {
      
      }
      
      void Widget::StSaveFile()
      {
          QString filter = QString("excel(*.xls *.xlsx)");
          QString selFile = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this,
                                                         QString("111"),
                                                         QString("E:/GoogleDrive/Projects/QT/FRACTURE/test.xlsx"),
                                                         QString("excel(*.xls *.xlsx)"),
                                                         &filter, QFileDialog::ShowDirsOnly);
          qDebug() << selFile;
      }
      
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      #12

      @joeQ the code can get the correct file name.
      qDebug output the selFile : "E:/GoogleDrive/Projects/QT/FRACTURE/test.xlsx".
      but the it still throw the error code.

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      • 1 11hours

        @joeQ the code can get the correct file name.
        qDebug output the selFile : "E:/GoogleDrive/Projects/QT/FRACTURE/test.xlsx".
        but the it still throw the error code.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #13

        @11hours ok, let's test again.

        test the below code.

        QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),"",tr("Images (*.png *.xpm *.jpg)"));
        qDebug()<< fileName
        

        Just do it!

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        • joeQJ joeQ

          @11hours ok, let's test again.

          test the below code.

          QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),"",tr("Images (*.png *.xpm *.jpg)"));
          qDebug()<< fileName
          
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          #14

          @joeQ it is still the same

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          • joeQJ joeQ

            @11hours ok, let's test again.

            test the below code.

            QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),"",tr("Images (*.png *.xpm *.jpg)"));
            qDebug()<< fileName
            
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            #15

            @joeQ I think it is because the method QT uses to call WINDOWS native dialog is not safe, so WINDOWS throw the error, right?

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            • 1 11hours

              @joeQ I think it is because the method QT uses to call WINDOWS native dialog is not safe, so WINDOWS throw the error, right?

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              wrote on last edited by joeQ
              #16

              @11hours

              From these test, i am sure this error is not your fault.

              did you used DontUseNativeDialog option, you can test it.

              
              QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog
              
              Do not use the native file dialog. By default, the native file dialog is used unless you use a subclass of QFileDialog that contains the Q_OBJECT macro, or the platform does not have a native dialog of the type that you require.
              

              test code snippet

              QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),"",tr("Images (*.png *.xpm *.jpg)"),0,QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
              qDebug()<< fileName
              ``

              Just do it!

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              • joeQJ joeQ

                @11hours

                From these test, i am sure this error is not your fault.

                did you used DontUseNativeDialog option, you can test it.

                
                QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog
                
                Do not use the native file dialog. By default, the native file dialog is used unless you use a subclass of QFileDialog that contains the Q_OBJECT macro, or the platform does not have a native dialog of the type that you require.
                

                test code snippet

                QString fileName = QFileDialog::getSaveFileName(this, tr("Save File"),"",tr("Images (*.png *.xpm *.jpg)"),0,QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                qDebug()<< fileName
                ``
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                #17

                @joeQ yes, like I said before, if i use DontUseNativeDialog, there will be no error reported.

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                • 1 11hours

                  @joeQ yes, like I said before, if i use DontUseNativeDialog, there will be no error reported.

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                  wrote on last edited by joeQ
                  #18

                  @11hours

                  From this, I think i got into problem same with you before. ok, you can use one macro in your program, use the windows native file dialog under release version, not use native file dialog under debug version.

                  void MainWindow::StOpenFile()
                  {
                      /** ... */
                  #ifdef DONT_USE_NATIVE_DIALOG
                      QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                             tr("Open files"),
                                                                             defaultDir,
                                                                             QString(STR_OPEN_FILE),
                                                                             0,
                                                                             QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                  #else
                      QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                             tr("Open files"),
                                                                             defaultDir,
                                                                             QString(STR_OPEN_FILE));
                  #endif
                  
                  /** ... */
                  }
                  
                  

                  Just do it!

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                    @11hours

                    From this, I think i got into problem same with you before. ok, you can use one macro in your program, use the windows native file dialog under release version, not use native file dialog under debug version.

                    void MainWindow::StOpenFile()
                    {
                        /** ... */
                    #ifdef DONT_USE_NATIVE_DIALOG
                        QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                               tr("Open files"),
                                                                               defaultDir,
                                                                               QString(STR_OPEN_FILE),
                                                                               0,
                                                                               QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                    #else
                        QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                               tr("Open files"),
                                                                               defaultDir,
                                                                               QString(STR_OPEN_FILE));
                    #endif
                    
                    /** ... */
                    }
                    
                    
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #19

                    @joeQ Would be good to file a bug for this issue

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

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                    • jsulmJ jsulm

                      @joeQ Would be good to file a bug for this issue

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #20

                      @jsulm oh, my honor. but how to file a bug to qt team?

                      Just do it!

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                        @jsulm oh, my honor. but how to file a bug to qt team?

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                        #21

                        @joeQ https://bugreports.qt.io/secure/Dashboard.jspa

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

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                        • joeQJ joeQ

                          @11hours

                          From this, I think i got into problem same with you before. ok, you can use one macro in your program, use the windows native file dialog under release version, not use native file dialog under debug version.

                          void MainWindow::StOpenFile()
                          {
                              /** ... */
                          #ifdef DONT_USE_NATIVE_DIALOG
                              QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                                     tr("Open files"),
                                                                                     defaultDir,
                                                                                     QString(STR_OPEN_FILE),
                                                                                     0,
                                                                                     QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog);
                          #else
                              QStringList ltFilePath = QFileDialog::getOpenFileNames(this,
                                                                                     tr("Open files"),
                                                                                     defaultDir,
                                                                                     QString(STR_OPEN_FILE));
                          #endif
                          
                          /** ... */
                          }
                          
                          
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                          thank you @joeQ.
                          I'm sure now, the error also happens under release version, cause I tried using VS to compile, and it reported the same error under release version.
                          I don't know why QT does not report it.
                          I decide ignore the error temporarily.
                          thank you guys!

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                            although this problem is not solved yet, it seems like another issue in COM technology. I guess, in WINDOWS system, qFileDialog calls FileDialog in WINDOWS API.

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                            • 1 11hours

                              although this problem is not solved yet, it seems like another issue in COM technology. I guess, in WINDOWS system, qFileDialog calls FileDialog in WINDOWS API.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #24

                              @11hours did you move your programer to another computer to test it ? win7? or win10? or 64bit Qt etc.

                              Just do it!

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                                @11hours did you move your programer to another computer to test it ? win7? or win10? or 64bit Qt etc.

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                                @joeQ sorry, my friend. I was out of the earth without internet yesterday. I have't tried yet. Let me find some other computers.

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