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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    You only need as many delegate as you have special cases.

    Note that I didn't say "as many as the column count". If you have several columns of a special type then juste instantiate one delegate per column.

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      You only need as many delegate as you have special cases.

      Note that I didn't say "as many as the column count". If you have several columns of a special type then juste instantiate one delegate per column.

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      gabor53
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      #16

      @SGaist
      How can I use the model directly to save the newly picked image? Is there a sample code you know about?

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        Well, you have a pointer to your model in setModelData, so why not use it ?

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Well, you have a pointer to your model in setModelData, so why not use it ?

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          @SGaist
          I started to use the pointer in setModelData. Added

          oid ImageDelegate::setModelData(QWidget* editor, QAbstractItemModel* model, const QModelIndex& index) const {
            ImagePickButton* imgPick = qobject_cast<ImagePickButton*>(editor);
            Q_ASSERT(imgPick);
          
            if(imgPick->selectedFile().isEmpty()) {
              model->setData(index, QVariant(), Qt::UserRole);
              model->setData(index, QVariant(), Qt::DecorationRole);
            } else {
              model->setData(index, imgPick->selectedFile(), Qt::UserRole);
              model->setData(index, QIcon(imgPick->selectedFile()), Qt::DecorationRole);
              //Adding image to db
          
              qDebug() << "Selected file: " << imgPick->selectedFile();
              qDebug() << "Selected file name: " << imgPick->m_selectedFile;
          //new
              model->setData (index, imgPick->selectedFile (), Qt::DecorationRole);
            }
          

          Causes no error, but doesn't save the img to the db ether. What am I supposed to use to commit the changes to the db?

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            wrote on last edited by
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            What kind of model are you using ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              What kind of model are you using ?

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              #20

              @SGaist
              I use QStandardItemModel.

              #include "fixdb.h"
              #include "ui_fixdb.h"
              #include <QDebug>
              
              FixDb::FixDb(QWidget* parent) :
                QDialog(parent),
                ui(new Ui::FixDb) {
                ui->setupUi(this);
              
                correctFriend ();
              }
              
              FixDb::~FixDb() {
                delete ui;
              }
              
              void FixDb::correctFriend() {
                QSqlQuery query_fix ("SELECT * FROM Items ORDER BY name asc");
              
                if(query_fix.isActive () == true) {
                  qDebug() << "The query_fix is active!";
                } else {
                  qDebug() << "The query_fix is NOT active!" << query_fix.lastError ();
                }
              
                QStandardItemModel* fixModel = new QStandardItemModel(this);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setModel (fixModel);
              
              
                ui->tableView_Fix->setItemDelegateForColumn(3, new ImageDelegate(this));
              
              
                for(int row1 = 0; query_fix.next (); row1++) {
                  if(row1 == 0) {
                    const QSqlRecord qRec = query_fix.record();
                    qDebug() << "The number of records (MainWindow): " << qRec;
                    fixModel->insertColumns (0, qRec.count());
                    qDebug() << "fixdb record count: " << qRec.count ();
              
                  }
              
                  fixModel->insertRow (row1);
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 0), query_fix.value (0));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 1), query_fix.value (1));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 2), query_fix.value (11));
              
                  fixPixmap.loadFromData (query_fix.value (2).toByteArray ());
                  fixPixmap = fixPixmap.scaled (100, 100, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
              
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 3), fixPixmap, Qt::DecorationRole);
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 4), query_fix.value (11));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 5), query_fix.value (10));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 6), query_fix.value (3));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index(row1, 7), query_fix.value (4));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 8), query_fix.value (12));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 9), query_fix.value (7));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 10), query_fix.value (8));
                  fixModel->setData (fixModel->index (row1, 11), query_fix.value (9));
              
                  ui->tableView_Fix->setRowHeight (row1, 100);
                }
              
                ui->tableView_Fix->horizontalHeader ()->setStyleSheet ("QHeaderView{font: 14pt Arial; color: blue; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: underline;}");
                ui->tableView_Fix->verticalHeader ()->setVisible (false);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setAlternatingRowColors (true);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setStyleSheet ("alternate-background-color: rgb(224,255,248); background-color: white; font: 14pt Arial; ");
              
                fixModel->setHeaderData (0, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("ID"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (1, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Name"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (2, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("What"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (3, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Image"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (4, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Material"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (5, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Color"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (6, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Description"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (7, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Adoption Date"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (8, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Signed by"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (9, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("History"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (10, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Age"));
                fixModel->setHeaderData (11, Qt::Horizontal, QObject::tr ("Notes"));
              
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (0, 60);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (1, 120);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (2, 150);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (3, 100);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (4, 130);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (5, 120);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (6, 400);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (7, 150);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (8, 200);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (9, 400);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (10, 130);
                ui->tableView_Fix->setColumnWidth (11, 300);
              
                ui->tableView_Fix->setWordWrap (true);
              
              
              }
              
              
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              • SGaistS Offline
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                SGaist
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                Why not use a QSqlTableModel ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Why not use a QSqlTableModel ?

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  @SGaist
                  I had difficulties with the elegates. Can I still use different delegates for some columns? If so I will redo that section.

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                    SGaist
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                    #23

                    Yes, you can.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      Yes, you can.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #24

                      @SGaist
                      Thank you.
                      I'm working on it.

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