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  • JonBJ JonB

    @devhobby
    Now you're talking C++ esotericism, and I'm a Python Qt guy anyway. This one is your problem! :) Sometimes signatures don't match if you don't get your consts just right? What about the Q_INVOKABLE?

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33781346/how-to-write-setdata-in-qsqlquerymodelqabstractitemmodel is an example of what claims to work? (Oohh, it uses Q_DECL_OVERRIDE for your override?)

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    @JonB said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

    @devhobby
    Oohh, it uses Q_DECL_OVERRIDE for your override?

    Yes, it is ALSO that.

    Something strange is going on here...

    I'll try tagging someone @SGaist @VRonin

    --- HEADER FILE ---

    #ifndef MYMODEL_H
    #define MYMODEL_H
    
    #include <QObject>
    #include <QSqlQueryModel>
    
    class MyModel : public QSqlQueryModel
    {
        Q_OBJECT
    
    public:
        MyModel(QObject *parent = 0);
    
        Qt::ItemFlags flags(const QModelIndex &index) const override;
        bool setData(const QModelIndex &index, const QVariant &value, int role = Qt::EditRole) override;
    };
    
    #endif // MYMODEL_H
    

    --- CPP FILE ---

    #include "mymodel.h"
    
    MyModel::MyModel(QObject *parent) : QSqlQueryModel(parent)
    {
    }
    
    Qt::ItemFlags MyModel::flags(const QModelIndex &index) const
    {
    
    }
    
    bool MyModel::setData(const QModelIndex &index, const QVariant &value, int role)
    {
    
    }
    

    0_1518119620573_1720abc4-b3c2-4451-9dda-e5b727282cf3-image.png

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      Your CPP file contains an error, the default value should be in the declaration of the function.

      If you are using Qt >= 5.7, you can simply use the override keyword as C++11 support is mandatory since that version. Q_DECL_OVERRIDE was used to allow compatibly with non-C++11 enabled compilers.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        Your CPP file contains an error, the default value should be in the declaration of the function.

        If you are using Qt >= 5.7, you can simply use the override keyword as C++11 support is mandatory since that version. Q_DECL_OVERRIDE was used to allow compatibly with non-C++11 enabled compilers.

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        @SGaist You're a hero ;-) It takes you like 1 minute to spot it & reply!

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Your CPP file contains an error, the default value should be in the declaration of the function.

          If you are using Qt >= 5.7, you can simply use the override keyword as C++11 support is mandatory since that version. Q_DECL_OVERRIDE was used to allow compatibly with non-C++11 enabled compilers.

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          @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

          Your CPP file contains an error, the default value should be in the declaration of the function.

          If you are using Qt >= 5.7, you can simply use the override keyword as C++11 support is mandatory since that version. Q_DECL_OVERRIDE was used to allow compatibly with non-C++11 enabled compilers.

          I hoped it was just that...

          0_1518120023429_f174cbae-ee6a-42fa-b713-287d8d891eff-image.png

          I moved the default value in the header file, same issue

          [ I will update the code posted above so that I don't repost it everytime ]

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            Did you try re-running qmake before building ?

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Did you try re-running qmake before building ?

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              @SGaist

              Did you try re-running qmake before building ?

              Thank you, sir! That solved it :)

              @JonB

              I'm going back to your very original post and thinking about what you're actually trying to achieve anyway. The code we're talking about is all well & good, if you want to proceed, but I'm wondering about your expectations of the interface.

              Back to the original post... at the moment I can successfully double-click items and edit them.

              How they are edited and how the edit is going to affect the table and the database is something I believe I can do by myself now.

              I guess I've caught the mechanism behind it!

              BUT

              One thing that has remained unresolved is the fact that anytime I change a field (setData() is called) the edited cell must change its background color.

              I still don't get this one.

              P.S: @JonB I wanted to thank you too. It's amazing the way you're helping me. I just can't thank you enough :)

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                Do you mean you want to mark the cell as "edited" ?

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Do you mean you want to mark the cell as "edited" ?

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                  @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                  Do you mean you want to mark the cell as "edited" ?

                  Yes but... my way!

                  I want to change it's background color to, say, Cyan.

                  This way the user, before committing the changes, can take a look and see what is going to really change in the database.

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                    One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

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                    • SGaistS SGaist

                      One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

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                      @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                      One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

                      Thank you. The problem is I can't find the method which allows me to change te color to a cell. I guess something like setBackgroundColor(row,column)

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                        Because there's none. Do you have a custom setData method ? If so you should emit the dataChanged signal properly and it should trigger an update of the view which should request all the roles including the one for background colour.

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                        • SGaistS SGaist

                          Because there's none. Do you have a custom setData method ? If so you should emit the dataChanged signal properly and it should trigger an update of the view which should request all the roles including the one for background colour.

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                          @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                          which should request all the roles including the one for background colour.

                          That! I don't know how to make such a request for the table view.

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                            That's what dataChanged is for.

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                            • SGaistS SGaist

                              That's what dataChanged is for.

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                              @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                              That's what dataChanged is for.

                              In fact I emit the signal including the role

                              emit dataChanged(index, index, roleArray);
                              

                              roleArray includes Qt::BackgroundColor

                              Now what? Where do I select the color the cell has to become?

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                                Re-implement the data method and handle the BackgroundRole special case there.

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                                • SGaistS SGaist

                                  Re-implement the data method and handle the BackgroundRole special case there.

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                                  @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                  Re-implement the data method and handle the BackgroundRole special case there.

                                  I now return the red color when the role is Qt::BackgroundColor

                                  if (!item.isValid())
                                     return QVariant();
                                  
                                  if(role == Qt::BackgroundRole)
                                      return QColor(255, 0, 0);
                                  
                                  return QVariant();
                                  

                                  My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                  Also, is it good to return a default-constructed QVariant when no particular criteria are met?

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                                    @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                    Re-implement the data method and handle the BackgroundRole special case there.

                                    I now return the red color when the role is Qt::BackgroundColor

                                    if (!item.isValid())
                                       return QVariant();
                                    
                                    if(role == Qt::BackgroundRole)
                                        return QColor(255, 0, 0);
                                    
                                    return QVariant();
                                    

                                    My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                    Also, is it good to return a default-constructed QVariant when no particular criteria are met?

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                                    #52

                                    @devhobby

                                    My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                    Have you understood you now need to look up the cell coordinates (item) in the vector of changed cells, as per:

                                    @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                    One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

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                                    • JonBJ JonB

                                      @devhobby

                                      My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                      Have you understood you now need to look up the cell coordinates (item) in the vector of changed cells, as per:

                                      @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                      One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

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                                      @JonB @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                      @devhobby

                                      My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                      Have you understood you now need to look up the cell coordinates (item) in the vector of changed cells, as per:

                                      @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                      One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

                                      I did it.

                                      But now all the text is gone!

                                      0_1518131506845_a38413b2-1d30-4f3d-95d3-629b057ec602-image.png

                                      The color is applied to the modified cells.

                                      But there's no text! Even if I don't edit any cell, the text is gone!

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                                      • devhobbyD devhobby

                                        @JonB @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                        @devhobby

                                        My Table View now is all red without changing anything!

                                        Have you understood you now need to look up the cell coordinates (item) in the vector of changed cells, as per:

                                        @SGaist said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                        One way could be to keep a vector of edited cells that you update when setData is called with the EditRole and that you will use when data is called for the BackgroundRole and you return the colour you want.

                                        I did it.

                                        But now all the text is gone!

                                        0_1518131506845_a38413b2-1d30-4f3d-95d3-629b057ec602-image.png

                                        The color is applied to the modified cells.

                                        But there's no text! Even if I don't edit any cell, the text is gone!

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                                        @devhobby
                                        What? You want text as well as color? ;-)

                                        I think you'll need to show us your data() function now?

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                                        • JonBJ JonB

                                          @devhobby
                                          What? You want text as well as color? ;-)

                                          I think you'll need to show us your data() function now?

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                                          @JonB said in QSqlRelationalTableModel with multiple Joins?:

                                          @devhobby
                                          What? You want text as well as color? ;-)

                                          I think you'll need to show us your data() function now?

                                          Oh God, don't tell me it's another pain in the neck!

                                          QVariant MyModel::data(const QModelIndex& item, int role) const
                                          {
                                              if(role == Qt::BackgroundRole)
                                              {
                                                  if(MainWindow::cellsEdited.contains(item))
                                                      return QColor(66, 197, 244, 150);
                                              }
                                          
                                              return QVariant();
                                          }
                                          

                                          Yes... I want the background color to stay behind the text, of course...

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