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  • S sushmita

    @mrjj
    actually I am trying to display certain set of rows in table based on key entered and when I enter new key in textedit and push button it should display the rows related to entered key

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
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    @sushmita
    Hehe so that is very different from clearing the view.

    You might want to use a proxy model to do the filtering.
    https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/PySide2/QtCore/QSortFilterProxyModel.html

    example
    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14068823/how-to-create-filters-for-qtableview-in-pyqt

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      Hi,
      @mrjj ,

      Thanks for your suggestion, I tried using proxy model.
      With this I can filter fields in same table view.

      But, I am trying to display the filtered data in different table view .
      i.e one main table view will be showing all the entries, and once I enter the key, the filtered data is displayed in other table view.

      So while doing the same I am able to filter data and display in separate table view, but when I am entering new key and pushing button, the table view is displaying the new filtered data along with previous list.

      I.e my need is to refresh the table view every time I enter key and push the button and display new filtered data.

      Thanks,
      Sushmita

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        Hi,

        Can you show the code related to the model and filtering ?

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          Can you show the code related to the model and filtering ?

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          @SGaist

          Sorry, but it is some internal code , and not supposed to share.

          I have created two table views using QAbstractTableModel.
          In 1st table view all entries and filtering data based on key entered and inserting the rows into 2nd model(table view).

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            Why a custom table model ? Since you are using a QSortFilterProxyModel, just assign that one to the view showing the filtered data. There's no need for that second model.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              Why a custom table model ? Since you are using a QSortFilterProxyModel, just assign that one to the view showing the filtered data. There's no need for that second model.

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              @SGaist said in PyQt reset tabelView:

              QSortFilterProxyModel

              I am not using QSortFilterProxyModel

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                Sorry, I misunderstood your answer to @mrjj.

                In any case, that would likely be the solution. You have a view on your complete data, then on the filtered view, you put the QSortFilterProxyModel as model on top of your main data. That way you don't have to manually add/remove stuff from a secondary model that would duplicate the data already available.

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                • SGaistS SGaist

                  Sorry, I misunderstood your answer to @mrjj.

                  In any case, that would likely be the solution. You have a view on your complete data, then on the filtered view, you put the QSortFilterProxyModel as model on top of your main data. That way you don't have to manually add/remove stuff from a secondary model that would duplicate the data already available.

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                  wrote on last edited by sushmita
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                  @SGaist

                  Ok. Thanks .
                  I thought of trying without using QSortFilterProxyModel
                  I will try .

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                  • S sushmita

                    @SGaist

                    Ok. Thanks .
                    I thought of trying without using QSortFilterProxyModel
                    I will try .

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                    Hi,

                    Can we use QSortFilterProxyModel with QAbstractTableModel?
                    Cause the example which was suggested proxy model I referred is using QStandardItemModel.

                    But in my application I am usign QAbstractTableModel for data model.

                    Thanks,
                    Sushmita

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                      No problem with that.

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