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  • SGaistS SGaist

    Can you write an example query that currently works for that use case ?

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    @sgaist
    As i mentioned this one :

        QSqlQuery  query ;
        query.prepare("SELECT * FROM names where name like ? ");
        query.addBindValue(st);
    

    It works but i should write entire word i want to write a part of record in my case name record and it update QTableView

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      What I am asking for is an example without binding that is working. Once we have that it should be easier to come with a solution.

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        What I am asking for is an example without binding that is working. Once we have that it should be easier to come with a solution.

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        @sgaist
        I have no idea.

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          Hi, the use of % instead of * is the right way. The * is only for using it directly on ms access query.

          WHat version of ms access are you using? could you post a screenshot of your database/table?

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          • RonaldViscarraLR RonaldViscarraL

            Hi, the use of % instead of * is the right way. The * is only for using it directly on ms access query.

            WHat version of ms access are you using? could you post a screenshot of your database/table?

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            #18

            @ronaldviscarral
            Thanks for your response here is my screenshot :
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            • RonaldViscarraLR RonaldViscarraL

              Hi, the use of % instead of * is the right way. The * is only for using it directly on ms access query.

              WHat version of ms access are you using? could you post a screenshot of your database/table?

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              • behruz montazeriB behruz montazeri

                @sgaist
                I have no idea.

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                @behruz-montazeri said in QSqlQuery for ms access database:

                @sgaist
                I have no idea.

                Something like "SELECT * FROM names where name like '%foo%'" to confirm that one is working properly.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  @behruz-montazeri said in QSqlQuery for ms access database:

                  @sgaist
                  I have no idea.

                  Something like "SELECT * FROM names where name like '%foo%'" to confirm that one is working properly.

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                  wrote on last edited by behruz montazeri
                  #21

                  @sgaist
                  Yes that works.Then what should be inside the % % instead of foo for binding ???
                  what about binding ??

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                    #22

                    try this:

                    QSqlQuery  query ;
                    query.prepare("SELECT * FROM names where name like '%?%'" );
                    query.addBindValue("a");
                    
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                    • RonaldViscarraLR Offline
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                      I tested in Qt using access both 32 bits, this code works for me:

                      QString st = "a";
                      query->prepare("SELECT * FROM names WHERE name LIKE ?;");
                      
                      QString criteria("%" + st + "%");
                      query->addBindValue(criteria);
                      
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                      • RonaldViscarraLR RonaldViscarraL

                        I tested in Qt using access both 32 bits, this code works for me:

                        QString st = "a";
                        query->prepare("SELECT * FROM names WHERE name LIKE ?;");
                        
                        QString criteria("%" + st + "%");
                        query->addBindValue(criteria);
                        
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                        @ronaldviscarral
                        Thank you very much it works now.

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