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Is there any way to recognize if a data is changed from outside?

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  • D developer_61

    @mrjj yes the function take const QString &path.
    @JonB Exception thrown: Read Access Violation
    "this" was "0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF7". is the error. only getting it with the debugger.

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    @developer_61 said in Is there any way to recognize if a data is changed from outside?:

    Exception thrown: Read Access Violation

    It helps if you tell us this in the first place, to save time....

    Are you sure this runtime error does not happen on the watcher->addPath(file); statement?

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      @JonB sure it was the error that @mrjj say.
      Thank you so much guys you saved my day !

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        I have another problem now:
        The function showmessage is called two times. Do you know why?
        @JonB @mrjj

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        • D developer_61

          I have another problem now:
          The function showmessage is called two times. Do you know why?
          @JonB @mrjj

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          mrjj
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          wrote on last edited by mrjj
          #13

          @developer_61

          Well it might be normal as it depends what you do to trigger it,
          Say first file is created and then closed. then open and written to.

          So it might be expected and how it should be :)

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            @mrjj I open the file change a letter and save it. After that the function is called two times.
            Really confusing. But what you mean the file is created and closed? I mean the file is already existing.

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            • D developer_61

              Hi !

              I have a QTComboBox and can choose datas there. The input of the data will shown on my UI.
              So what i want is:
              If i'm loading the data, and open the data outside from the UI (QT) i want to recognize if the data is changed from outside.
              So for example:

              1. example.docx is selected and loaded in the UI.
              2. example.docx is opened outside,changed and saved.
              3. The UI recognize that the data is changed and give a message for that.

              The data is shown by a QTreeView.

              Regards!

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              @developer_61 if you simply want to check on start of your own application, if the file was modified, than you could use
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfileinfo.html#lastModified

              and check if the lastModified date correlates with your own last modification on it


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                @J-Hilk no i don't want to check it on start of my application. It has to been happen during the application. Evertything is working fine. Only the function showMessage is called two times.

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                  @J-Hilk no i don't want to check it on start of my application. It has to been happen during the application. Evertything is working fine. Only the function showMessage is called two times.

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                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
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                  @developer_61

                  Hi
                  well both the file content and "last modified" flag is changed so i dont think its an error but
                  simply how it works. QFileSystemWatcher sends 2 signals.

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                    #18

                    @mrjj and is there a way to avoid that?
                    maybe with a static or something like that ?

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                      does anybody have an idea?

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                      • D developer_61

                        does anybody have an idea?

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                        @developer_61

                        Hi
                        No there is no way to avoid that as far as i know as its correctly reported as
                        the file do change twice. So QFileSystemWatcher is correct for it report it.

                        If its a huge issue for you, you could just use a timer and check "last modified" on the file
                        from time to time instead of using QFileSystemWatcher

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