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  • L Lany

    Here's the result of

    qDebug() << query.exec("DECLARE @myid UNIQUEIDENTIFIER;"
                           "SET @myid = NEWID();"
                           "INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (@myid, '0');"
                           "SELECT @myid;");
    qDebug() << query.next();
    qDebug() << query.value(0).toString();
    qDebug() << query.lastError().text();
    

    Debug output:

    true
    false
    QSqlQuery::value: not positioned on a valid record
    ""
    " "
    
    JonBJ Offline
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    JonB
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    @Lany
    If QSqlQuery::next() is returning false I would see what query.lastError() on the immediately following line returns (I don't know whether that gets set, try it). I would read https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html#next, where restrictions are mentioned, e.g. for all I know/I suspect that for your statement https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html#isSelect is returning false.

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    • Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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      Christian Ehrlicher
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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      I'm unsure if the qt mysql driver can handle multiple queries - I would guess no.

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      • L Offline
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        Lany
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        I tried this

        qDebug() << query.exec("DECLARE @myid UNIQUEIDENTIFIER;"
                               "SET @myid = NEWID();"
                               "INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (@myid, '0');"
                               "SELECT @myid;");
        qDebug() << query.lastError().text();
        qDebug() << query.isActive();
        qDebug() << query.isSelect();
        qDebug() << query.next();
        qDebug() << query.value(0).toString();
        

        the result:

        true
        " "
        true
        false
        false
        QSqlQuery::value: not positioned on a valid record
        ""
        

        The query is not in a SELECT state, as mentioned by Christian, I think this driver can't handle multiple query.
        I'm going to look for another solution.

        Thanks!

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        • L Lany

          I tried this

          qDebug() << query.exec("DECLARE @myid UNIQUEIDENTIFIER;"
                                 "SET @myid = NEWID();"
                                 "INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (@myid, '0');"
                                 "SELECT @myid;");
          qDebug() << query.lastError().text();
          qDebug() << query.isActive();
          qDebug() << query.isSelect();
          qDebug() << query.next();
          qDebug() << query.value(0).toString();
          

          the result:

          true
          " "
          true
          false
          false
          QSqlQuery::value: not positioned on a valid record
          ""
          

          The query is not in a SELECT state, as mentioned by Christian, I think this driver can't handle multiple query.
          I'm going to look for another solution.

          Thanks!

          KroMignonK Offline
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          KroMignon
          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @Lany said in Return NEWID() from a SQL Query:

          I'm going to look for another solution.

          Perhaps you can try to send the SQL statement through QSqlDatabase::exec() ?

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          • MucipM Offline
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            Mucip
            wrote on last edited by
            #12

            Hi,
            I think you want to insert a record and get the record serila number from DB.
            I guess it depends of what you use as database but in my case I use PostgreSQL and in this situation you have good SQL command like below:

            //Yeni kaydet yapılıyor...
                QSqlQuery kayitDb(baglanti::mdb());
                kayitDb.prepare("INSERT INTO teklif(teklif_no, teklif_tarih, teklif_tip, aciklama, cari_kod, teslim_sure, odeme_tip, odeme_vade, teklif_kur, proje_kod) "
                                "VALUES(:teklif_no, :teklif_tarih, :teklif_tip, :aciklama, :cari_kod, :teslim_sure, :odeme_tip, :odeme_vade, :teklif_kur, :proje_kod) RETURNING sira_no;");
            
                kayitDb.bindValue(":teklif_no", ui->lETeklifNo->text());
                kayitDb.bindValue(":teklif_tarih", ui->dateTeklifTarih->date());
                kayitDb.bindValue(":teklif_tip", ui->lETeklifTip->text() );
                kayitDb.bindValue(":aciklama", ui->plainAciklama->toPlainText());
                kayitDb.bindValue(":cari_kod", ui->lECariKod->text().toInt());
                kayitDb.bindValue(":teslim_sure", ui->lETeslim->text());
            
                kayitDb.bindValue(":odeme_tip", ui->cBOdeme->currentText() );
                kayitDb.bindValue(":odeme_vade", ui->lEVade->text() );
                kayitDb.bindValue(":teklif_kur", ui->comboKur->currentText() );
            
            
            
                 //Sending and returning serial ID...
                if(kayitDb.exec() && kayitDb.first())
                {
                    int belgeSiraNo = kayitDb.value(0).toInt();
                     ui->lESiraNo->setText(kayitDb.value(0).toString());
            
            
                        if(detayKaydet(belgeSiraNo))
                        {
                            //İşlem sonu
                            QMessageBox::information(this, "Tamamdır :)", "Fiş: " + ui->lESiraNo->text() + " sıra numarası ile kaydedildi.");
                            ekranTemizle();
                            iptalKonum();
                        }
            
                } else
                {
                    QMessageBox::critical(this, "Hata", "Veritabanına ulaşılamadı!\n"+kayitDb.lastError().text() );
                    return;
                }
            

            You're sending INSERT sql and reading returning serila value.

            Regards,
            Mucip:

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            • L Lany

              Hello,

              I need the new id "NEWID()" created in this SQL Query, how can I get it?

              QSqlQuery query;
              query.exec("INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (NEWID(), '0');");
              

              I tried something like this without success

              QSqlQuery query;
              query.exec("DECLARE @myid UNIQUEIDENTIFIER;"
                         "SET @myid = NEWID();"
                         "INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (@myid, '0');"
                         "OUTPUT @myid;");
              query.next();
              qDebug() << query.value(0).toString();
              

              Thanks.

              kshegunovK Offline
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              kshegunov
              Moderators
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              Just use the api, here you go: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qsqlquery.html#lastInsertId
              There's little sense in trying to emulate something that's not standard and is already implemented in the driver.

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              • L Offline
                L Offline
                Lany
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                @kshegunov
                The ID is generated by the db not by "me"

                query.exec("INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (NEWID(), '0');");
                qDebug() << query.lastInsertId().toString();
                

                result:

                "0"
                

                In the db I have something like this :

                315FD979-F300-4493-A0B9-4B5FE64A8F45
                
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                • L Lany

                  @kshegunov
                  The ID is generated by the db not by "me"

                  query.exec("INSERT INTO TBL_TEST (TEST_ID, TEST_01) VALUES (NEWID(), '0');");
                  qDebug() << query.lastInsertId().toString();
                  

                  result:

                  "0"
                  

                  In the db I have something like this :

                  315FD979-F300-4493-A0B9-4B5FE64A8F45
                  
                  kshegunovK Offline
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                  kshegunov
                  Moderators
                  wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                  #15

                  @Lany said in Return NEWID() from a SQL Query:

                  The ID is generated by the db not by "me"

                  Yes, that's why the client library and the driver on top of it knows about it and can give it back to you. It's not necessary to do a query to emulate the behavior.

                  PS. You need to handle the variant you got properly, not just blindly convert it to a string.

                  qDebug() << query.lastInsertId().type();
                  

                  should help. Also, please make sure that TEST_ID is a primary key in the database (i.e. is properly indexed).

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                  • L Offline
                    L Offline
                    Lany
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #16

                    @kshegunov
                    The returned type is :

                    QVariant::double
                    

                    TEST_ID is a primary key (PK, uniqueidentifier, not null)
                    If I try this

                    qDebug() << query.lastInsertId().toDouble();
                    

                    The returned value is :

                    0
                    
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                    • L Lany

                      @kshegunov
                      The returned type is :

                      QVariant::double
                      

                      TEST_ID is a primary key (PK, uniqueidentifier, not null)
                      If I try this

                      qDebug() << query.lastInsertId().toDouble();
                      

                      The returned value is :

                      0
                      
                      kshegunovK Offline
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                      kshegunov
                      Moderators
                      wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                      #17

                      What database engine is this? MySQL, PgSQL, MSSQL?

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                      • L Offline
                        L Offline
                        Lany
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        Microsoft SQL server 2014

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                        • L Lany

                          Microsoft SQL server 2014

                          kshegunovK Offline
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                          kshegunov
                          Moderators
                          wrote on last edited by kshegunov
                          #19

                          Right, sorry I was misled about the talk about MySql. Anyways, you really should auto-generate the id, not insert it manually (probably not the problem here, just saying). I haven't worked with MS for ages. Check if the driver supports lastInstertId at all.

                          qDebug() << db.driver()->hasFeature(QSqlDriver::LastInsertId);
                          

                          If it doesn't then you're stuck to using non-standard queries. That means once you run the insert, you run a second query to fetch the inserted id.

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