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  • C CEO.

    @mrjj I haven't really used this method for updating my application database before. This is my first time. Please am I to include these codes to my function? Am I to delete my already written code lines in the function which I earlier shared in the OP?

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by mrjj
    #5

    @CEO
    Hi
    Python syntax is not my force so take it as psudo code :)

    I meant to keep your code and just add to it.
    You append all texts to a string and set . i just want you just set text directly.
    like

    ..function...
    itemList= []
    itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
    itemList.append(self.itemXXXX)
    itemList.append(self.and so one)
    IN same order as the columns as else text goes into wrong edit.
    
    rows = {index.row() for index in self.tab.selectionModel().selectedIndexes()}
                lines = []
                for row in rows:
                    texts = []
                    for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                        itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                        text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()                    
                        self.itemList[j].setText(text)  // set the text to line edit in the list based on J
    
    

    so you set first col to self.itemList[0]
    then col 1
    for self.itemList[1]
    and so on.

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      CEO.
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      wait, is there any difference with when I do not add it to itemList?
      Don't you think as long as I mention the qLineEdit text, it will serve the same purpose?
      I just did what you instructed now. So how do I append the selected row contents to their corresponding qLineEdits please?

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        CEO.
        wrote on last edited by CEO.
        #7

        for instance, itemcodetabx is in column 0 of the itemList.
        Is there any difference between

        self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

        I don't think there is any, but let me know your view here.

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        • C CEO.

          wait, is there any difference with when I do not add it to itemList?
          Don't you think as long as I mention the qLineEdit text, it will serve the same purpose?
          I just did what you instructed now. So how do I append the selected row contents to their corresponding qLineEdits please?

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @CEO
          What we try is to have a list of the edits so ew don't have to use names. else you have to do
          som ifs to make them go into the right line edits.

            for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                              itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                              text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text() 
                              if (j ==0 )
                              self.itemcodetabtx.setText(text)  
                              if (j ==1 )
                              self.itemcodeSOMEOTHERNAME.setText(text)  
           ....
          
          • Is there any difference between self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

          No. not really as in both cases we use a pointer to talk to the Lieedit but with LIST we
          can do it via index (j) and not name so its easier as else you must use if statements to star it in to the right edit . the one that matches the current column.

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          • mrjjM mrjj

            @CEO
            What we try is to have a list of the edits so ew don't have to use names. else you have to do
            som ifs to make them go into the right line edits.

              for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                                text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text() 
                                if (j ==0 )
                                self.itemcodetabtx.setText(text)  
                                if (j ==1 )
                                self.itemcodeSOMEOTHERNAME.setText(text)  
             ....
            
            • Is there any difference between self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

            No. not really as in both cases we use a pointer to talk to the Lieedit but with LIST we
            can do it via index (j) and not name so its easier as else you must use if statements to star it in to the right edit . the one that matches the current column.

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            CEO.
            wrote on last edited by
            #9

            @mrjj ohkay. I understand you better now. I have done it anyway. thanks for this enlightenment.
            But how do I make the contents of the selected (highlighted) row display in their respective field?

            rows = {index.row() for index in self.tab.selectionModel().selectedIndexes()}
                        lines = []
                        itemList = []
                        itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.itemnametx)
                        itemList.append(self.comtabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.modifiertabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.modeltabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.partntabtx)
            
                        itemList.append(self.sizetabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.matltabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.rattabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.mfrtabtx)
                        itemList.append(self.additx)
                        itemList.append(self.usertabtx)
            
                        for row in rows:
                            texts = []
                            for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                texts.append(text)
                            line = " ".join(texts)
                            lines.append(line)
                        output = "\n".join(lines)
                        self.itemcodetabtx.setText(output)
            
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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              Hi
              As i shown higher up.

              rows = {index.row() for index in self.tab.selectionModel().selectedIndexes()}
                          lines = []
                          itemList = []
                          itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.itemnametx)
                          itemList.append(self.comtabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.modifiertabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.modeltabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.partntabtx)
              
                          itemList.append(self.sizetabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.matltabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.rattabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.mfrtabtx)
                          itemList.append(self.additx)
                          itemList.append(self.usertabtx)
              
                          for row in rows:
                              texts = []
                              for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                  itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                  text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                 self.itemList[j].setText(text) // set the text to line edit via the list.
              
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              • C Offline
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                CEO.
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                I really appreciate your time for this. Please stay in touch let me check. But I didn't set any of the items to any column index.

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  Hi
                  As i shown higher up.

                  rows = {index.row() for index in self.tab.selectionModel().selectedIndexes()}
                              lines = []
                              itemList = []
                              itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.itemnametx)
                              itemList.append(self.comtabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.modifiertabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.modeltabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.partntabtx)
                  
                              itemList.append(self.sizetabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.matltabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.rattabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.mfrtabtx)
                              itemList.append(self.additx)
                              itemList.append(self.usertabtx)
                  
                              for row in rows:
                                  texts = []
                                  for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                      itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                      text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                     self.itemList[j].setText(text) // set the text to line edit via the list.
                  
                  C Offline
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                  CEO.
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  @mrjj hello Mr J.J,

                  Please do you mean it like this:
                  itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx[0])
                  itemList.append(self.itemnametx[1])
                  ?

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                  • C CEO.

                    @mrjj hello Mr J.J,

                    Please do you mean it like this:
                    itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx[0])
                    itemList.append(self.itemnametx[1])
                    ?

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    @CEO

                    No. just the LieEdits names directly

                    temList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
                    itemList.append(self.itemnametx)
                    ...

                    no [] on them.

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                    • C Offline
                      C Offline
                      CEO.
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #14

                      okay.
                      Then to make the selected row contents of the qTableWidget appear on their corresponding lineEdits, do you mean I should use this instead:

                              for row in rows:
                                  texts = []
                                  **for j in range(self.itemList.columnCount())**:
                                      itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                      text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                      texts.append(text)
                                  line = " ".join(texts)
                                  lines.append(line)
                              output = "\n".join(lines)
                              **self.itemList[0].setText(output)**
                      

                      ?

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                      • C CEO.

                        okay.
                        Then to make the selected row contents of the qTableWidget appear on their corresponding lineEdits, do you mean I should use this instead:

                                for row in rows:
                                    texts = []
                                    **for j in range(self.itemList.columnCount())**:
                                        itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                        text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                        texts.append(text)
                                    line = " ".join(texts)
                                    lines.append(line)
                                output = "\n".join(lines)
                                **self.itemList[0].setText(output)**
                        

                        ?

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #15

                        @CEO
                        if you use that code as is, you will get all text for all cols into all LineEdits.
                        You are appending all texts and you don't need that
                        as the text you want should be in text variable

                        text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()

                        I assume the itemcodd.text() is the text you want into the right LineEdit, correct ?

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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          Hi
                          As i shown higher up.

                          rows = {index.row() for index in self.tab.selectionModel().selectedIndexes()}
                                      lines = []
                                      itemList = []
                                      itemList.append(self.itemcodetabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.itemnametx)
                                      itemList.append(self.comtabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.modifiertabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.modeltabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.partntabtx)
                          
                                      itemList.append(self.sizetabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.matltabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.rattabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.mfrtabtx)
                                      itemList.append(self.additx)
                                      itemList.append(self.usertabtx)
                          
                                      for row in rows:
                                          texts = []
                                          for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                              itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                              text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                             self.itemList[j].setText(text) // set the text to line edit via the list.
                          
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                          CEO.
                          wrote on last edited by CEO.
                          #16

                          @mrjj ohhhkay!!
                          I just studied this again and I got your point. I understand it now. It works fine now.

                          It works fine now.
                          Do I have to be repeating the 'for loop' statement for the other columns?
                          Lest I forget, I am very grateful for you attention.

                          for row in rows:
                                          #texts = []
                                          for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                              itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                              text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                      itemList[0].setText(text)
                          
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                          • C CEO.

                            @mrjj ohhhkay!!
                            I just studied this again and I got your point. I understand it now. It works fine now.

                            It works fine now.
                            Do I have to be repeating the 'for loop' statement for the other columns?
                            Lest I forget, I am very grateful for you attention.

                            for row in rows:
                                            #texts = []
                                            for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                                itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                                                text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text()
                                        itemList[0].setText(text)
                            
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                            mrjj
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
                            #17

                            Hi
                            Ok super. Was afraid I didn't explain good enough.

                            Well in my book the
                            for j in range(self.itemList.columnCount()):
                            should loop all coloums for the selected Row.

                            Do notice that code won't do right if you select multiple rows but I assume that was not the plan.

                            You are very welcome. Disclaimer. I suck at python as such but programming is programming and
                            same tactics works regardless of language used-

                            Whoops
                            Just saw
                            itemList[0].setText(text)
                            should be
                            itemList[j].setText(text)

                            so we take next index when we take next col.

                            I assume j will go 0,1,2,3,4 etc ?

                            also when you take the text
                            itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, 0)
                            should that not be itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                            so we take cols one by one and not just 0 (zero)

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                            • mrjjM mrjj

                              @CEO
                              What we try is to have a list of the edits so ew don't have to use names. else you have to do
                              som ifs to make them go into the right line edits.

                                for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                                  itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                                                  text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text() 
                                                  if (j ==0 )
                                                  self.itemcodetabtx.setText(text)  
                                                  if (j ==1 )
                                                  self.itemcodeSOMEOTHERNAME.setText(text)  
                               ....
                              
                              • Is there any difference between self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

                              No. not really as in both cases we use a pointer to talk to the Lieedit but with LIST we
                              can do it via index (j) and not name so its easier as else you must use if statements to star it in to the right edit . the one that matches the current column.

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              @mrjj said in Appending Qtablewidget row contents to qLineEdits:

                              @CEO
                              What we try is to have a list of the edits so ew don't have to use names. else you have to do
                              som ifs to make them go into the right line edits.

                                for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                                  itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                                                  text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text() 
                                                  if (j ==0 )
                                                  self.itemcodetabtx.setText(text)  
                                                  if (j ==1 )
                                                  self.itemcodeSOMEOTHERNAME.setText(text)  
                               ....
                              
                              • Is there any difference between self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

                              No. not really as in both cases we use a pointer to talk to the Lieedit but with LIST we
                              can do it via index (j) and not name so its easier as else you must use if statements to star it in to the right edit . the one that matches the current column.

                              This answers my most previous question. I like this format. Thanks a bunch.

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                              • C CEO.

                                @mrjj said in Appending Qtablewidget row contents to qLineEdits:

                                @CEO
                                What we try is to have a list of the edits so ew don't have to use names. else you have to do
                                som ifs to make them go into the right line edits.

                                  for j in range(self.tab.columnCount()):
                                                    itemcodd = self.tab.item(row, j)
                                                    text = "" if itemcodd is None else itemcodd.text() 
                                                    if (j ==0 )
                                                    self.itemcodetabtx.setText(text)  
                                                    if (j ==1 )
                                                    self.itemcodeSOMEOTHERNAME.setText(text)  
                                 ....
                                
                                • Is there any difference between self.itemcodetabx.setText(output) and self.itemList[0].setText(output)?

                                No. not really as in both cases we use a pointer to talk to the Lieedit but with LIST we
                                can do it via index (j) and not name so its easier as else you must use if statements to star it in to the right edit . the one that matches the current column.

                                This answers my most previous question. I like this format. Thanks a bunch.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                @CEO
                                Ok. using ifs are also fine. :)

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                                • mrjjM mrjj

                                  @CEO
                                  Ok. using ifs are also fine. :)

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #20

                                  @mrjj updateTabbb.JPG

                                  aim accomplished. ALL THANKS to you. Honestly if you had directed me to QT documentation, I wouldn't have been able to understand it. I appreciate.

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                                  • C CEO.

                                    @mrjj updateTabbb.JPG

                                    aim accomplished. ALL THANKS to you. Honestly if you had directed me to QT documentation, I wouldn't have been able to understand it. I appreciate.

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                                    mrjj
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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #21

                                    @CEO
                                    Np. Glad you could make it work.

                                    If you ever need to make something like this again, You can get most of it for free/no code
                                    if you use a standalone model as then you can also connect the LineEdits to the model with the table and it would auto sync.

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                                    • C CEO.

                                      @mrjj updateTabbb.JPG

                                      aim accomplished. ALL THANKS to you. Honestly if you had directed me to QT documentation, I wouldn't have been able to understand it. I appreciate.

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #22

                                      @CEO alright. I am grateful.

                                      I have been thinking of ways I can design the table lines. is it possible please? For now, I can only setStylesheet to the table background. Is there anyway I can thicken the table lines and maybe give it another color different from the table background?

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                                      • C CEO.

                                        @CEO alright. I am grateful.

                                        I have been thinking of ways I can design the table lines. is it possible please? For now, I can only setStylesheet to the table background. Is there anyway I can thicken the table lines and maybe give it another color different from the table background?

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                                        mrjj
                                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #23

                                        @CEO
                                        Well there is
                                        https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtableview.html#gridStyle-prop
                                        that allows you to set pen and color when drawing the grid.

                                        Its also avialable for TableWidget as it inherits qtableview

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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          @CEO
                                          Well there is
                                          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtableview.html#gridStyle-prop
                                          that allows you to set pen and color when drawing the grid.

                                          Its also avialable for TableWidget as it inherits qtableview

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #24

                                          @mrjj alright. thanks.
                                          Let me check it out.

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