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How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?

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    Joshika_Namani
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    I have used sqlite browser its gui database.
    Yes, i didn't close the database.

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    • J Joshika_Namani

      #include "XlsxDAO.h"
      #include "mainwindow.h"
      #include "DatabaseDAO.h"
      #include <vector>
      using namespace QXlsx;
      void XlsxDAO::read()
      {

      QXlsx::Document xlsx;
      
      qInfo()<<"hai";
      QSqlDatabase sqlite;
      if(QSqlDatabase::contains("qt_sql_default_connection"))
        sqlite = QSqlDatabase::database("qt_sql_default_connection");
      else
        sqlite = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
      
      sqlite.setDatabaseName("/home/acuvate/database/users");
      Cell* cell;
      int col=1;
      

      std::vector<QVariant> vec;

      if(xlsx.load())
      {
      qInfo()<<"hai-1";
      for(int row=1;row<=1000;row++)
      {
      qInfo()<<"hai-2";

          cell=xlsx.cellAt(row,col);
        // Storing cell value into vector
          QVariant var=cell->readValue();
          vec.push_back(var);
         }
      for(int i=0;i<=1000;i++)
        {
          //displaying vector values
              qInfo()<<vec[i];
         }
      if(sqlite.open())
          {
          QSqlQuery query;
          for(int i=0;i<vec.size();i++)
          {
              query.prepare("insert into Dataset(AT) values(?)");
              query.addBindValue(vec[1]);
              if(!query.exec())
              {
                  qInfo()<<"inserted";
              }
          }
      
      
          }
      

      }
      }

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      JonB
      wrote on last edited by JonB
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      @Joshika_Namani said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

          if(!query.exec())
          {
              qInfo()<<"inserted";
          }
      

      Somebody here is crazy. You said

      Thanks for your reply, It's executing with out any errors but table is empty.

      So, you see "inserted" printed (from qInfo()<<"inserted")?

      yes

      You are printing inserted if query.exec() fails. Why??

      insert into Dataset(AT) values(?)

      I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it? In any case you have QSqlQuery::lastError(). Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.

      Separate issue when you have that working:

      query.addBindValue(vec[1]);

      You always want to re-insert vec[1], not vec[i], right?

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      • JonBJ JonB

        @Joshika_Namani said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

            if(!query.exec())
            {
                qInfo()<<"inserted";
            }
        

        Somebody here is crazy. You said

        Thanks for your reply, It's executing with out any errors but table is empty.

        So, you see "inserted" printed (from qInfo()<<"inserted")?

        yes

        You are printing inserted if query.exec() fails. Why??

        insert into Dataset(AT) values(?)

        I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it? In any case you have QSqlQuery::lastError(). Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.

        Separate issue when you have that working:

        query.addBindValue(vec[1]);

        You always want to re-insert vec[1], not vec[i], right?

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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        @JonB said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

        Somebody here is crazy

        Oh, I guess I'm blind or crazy or both :-D

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @JonB said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

          Somebody here is crazy

          Oh, I guess I'm blind or crazy or both :-D

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          JonB
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          @jsulm I didn't mean you... :)

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @jsulm I didn't mean you... :)

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            jsulm
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @JonB I know :-) But I really should have seen the wrong if condition.

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Joshika_Namani said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

                  if(!query.exec())
                  {
                      qInfo()<<"inserted";
                  }
              

              Somebody here is crazy. You said

              Thanks for your reply, It's executing with out any errors but table is empty.

              So, you see "inserted" printed (from qInfo()<<"inserted")?

              yes

              You are printing inserted if query.exec() fails. Why??

              insert into Dataset(AT) values(?)

              I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it? In any case you have QSqlQuery::lastError(). Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.

              Separate issue when you have that working:

              query.addBindValue(vec[1]);

              You always want to re-insert vec[1], not vec[i], right?

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              Joshika_Namani
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @JonB
              Sorry for that i modified everything here I'm getting an error like QSqlError("", "", "") by using lastError() method.

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              • J Joshika_Namani

                @JonB
                Sorry for that i modified everything here I'm getting an error like QSqlError("", "", "") by using lastError() method.

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                JonB
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                @Joshika_Namani said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

                i modified everything here

                In that case show new code! :)

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                • JonBJ JonB

                  @Joshika_Namani said in How to insert Qxlsx data into sqlite database table?:

                  i modified everything here

                  In that case show new code! :)

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                  Joshika_Namani
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @JonB
                  QXlsx::Document xlsx("Test.xlsx");
                  QSqlDatabase sqlite;
                  sqlite = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");

                  sqlite.setDatabaseName("/home/Qt Program/DB/Database");
                  Cell* cell;
                  int col=1;
                  

                  std::vector<QVariant> vec;

                  if(xlsx.load())
                  {
                  for(int row=1;row<=20;row++)
                  {

                      cell=xlsx.cellAt(row,col);
                      QVariant var=cell->readValue();
                      vec.push_back(var);
                     }
                  for(int i=0;i<=20;i++)
                    {
                          qInfo()<<vec[i];
                     }
                  if(sqlite.open())
                      {
                   
                      QSqlQuery query;
                      for(int i=0;i<vec.size();i++)
                      {
                          
                          query.prepare("insert into Data(AT) values(?)");
                          query.addBindValue(vec[i]);
                          if(query.exec())
                          {
                              qInfo()<<"inserted";
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              qInfo()<<sqlite.lastError();
                          }
                      }
                  
                  
                      }
                  else
                  {
                      qInfo()<<"not opened";
                  }
                  

                  }
                  }

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                  • J Joshika_Namani

                    @JonB
                    QXlsx::Document xlsx("Test.xlsx");
                    QSqlDatabase sqlite;
                    sqlite = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");

                    sqlite.setDatabaseName("/home/Qt Program/DB/Database");
                    Cell* cell;
                    int col=1;
                    

                    std::vector<QVariant> vec;

                    if(xlsx.load())
                    {
                    for(int row=1;row<=20;row++)
                    {

                        cell=xlsx.cellAt(row,col);
                        QVariant var=cell->readValue();
                        vec.push_back(var);
                       }
                    for(int i=0;i<=20;i++)
                      {
                            qInfo()<<vec[i];
                       }
                    if(sqlite.open())
                        {
                     
                        QSqlQuery query;
                        for(int i=0;i<vec.size();i++)
                        {
                            
                            query.prepare("insert into Data(AT) values(?)");
                            query.addBindValue(vec[i]);
                            if(query.exec())
                            {
                                qInfo()<<"inserted";
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                qInfo()<<sqlite.lastError();
                            }
                        }
                    
                    
                        }
                    else
                    {
                        qInfo()<<"not opened";
                    }
                    

                    }
                    }

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                    JonB
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @Joshika_Namani
                    You have not answered or acted on what I already wrote. Please don't ignore suggestions and make responders type the same thing again. I already wrote:

                    • insert into Dataset(AT) values(?): I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it?

                    • Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.

                    • Plus, you check QSqlDatabase::lastError() after QSqlQuery::exec() fails, but that says

                    Failures that occur in conjunction with an individual query are reported by QSqlQuery::lastError().

                    which you should be checking instead/as well.

                    Please read the documentation for the functions you call, and check all errors before asking us, it saves you & us time.

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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @Joshika_Namani
                      You have not answered or acted on what I already wrote. Please don't ignore suggestions and make responders type the same thing again. I already wrote:

                      • insert into Dataset(AT) values(?): I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it?

                      • Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.

                      • Plus, you check QSqlDatabase::lastError() after QSqlQuery::exec() fails, but that says

                      Failures that occur in conjunction with an individual query are reported by QSqlQuery::lastError().

                      which you should be checking instead/as well.

                      Please read the documentation for the functions you call, and check all errors before asking us, it saves you & us time.

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                      Joshika_Namani
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      @JonB
                      sorry for that,

                      • insert into Dataset(AT) values(?): I know nothing about SQLite. Dataset(AT) is a (syntactically valid) table to insert into, is it?
                        Yes, it is valid statement in sqlite.

                      • Also QSqlQuery::prepare() returns a bool for success/failure, which you should be checking.
                        Returns true if the query is prepared successfully; otherwise returns false.

                      • Plus, you check QSqlDatabase::lastError() after QSqlQuery::exec() fails, but that says
                        yes, I got error. like QSqlError("","","");

                      I checked again there was a problem in database but it solved thanks alot.
                      Now, I'm able to insert data into database from QXlsx file.

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