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    absfrm
    wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 11:50 last edited by
    #7

    I'm using mysqli . support it?
    if no , how can i get the size or number of row in results?

    i used
    @

    query.numRowsAffected()

    @

    too
    but its not worked!

    If You Want You Can!

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      Hostel
      wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 13:38 last edited by
      #8

      You can check if driver support feature by "hasFeature method":http://developer.qt.nokia.com/doc/qt-4.8/qsqldriver.html#hasFeature.

      If you need a result count after while loop then you can do this:
      @
      int recCount = 0;
      while( query.next() )
      {
      recCount++;
      // code
      }
      @

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        andre
        wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:06 last edited by
        #9

        If all you need is to distinguish the cases where you have 0, 1 or >1 results (that's what I gather from your opening post), then you don't need to count the results at all. Counting by iterating through the result set is potentially very expensive, so I would avoid it.

        Just perform your query, and try to get the first result. If you don't have any results, you know at this point. If there is a result, cache the values in an object, and try to get the next result. If that works, you have >1 result, if not, you have only 1. No counting needed at all.

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          absfrm
          wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:14 last edited by
          #10

          hi
          thanks Hostel.i tried it.

          so thanks Andre. Excellent answer.

          ;) be happy

          If You Want You Can!

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            tucnak
            wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:24 last edited by
            #11

            You should write something:
            @
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            I will read documentation.
            @

            P.S. Use <code>int numRowsAffected()</code>

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              andre
              wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:40 last edited by
              #12

              [quote author="abbas farahmand" date="1326023459"]I'm using mysqli . support it?
              if no , how can i get the size or number of row in results?

              i used
              @

              query.numRowsAffected()

              @

              too
              but its not worked![/quote]

              [quote author="tucnak" date="1326032692"]You should write something:
              @
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              I will read documentation.
              @

              P.S. Use <code>int numRowsAffected()</code>[/quote]

              Conclusion:
              [quote]
              I will read previous posts before replying.
              ...
              [/quote]

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                dangelog
                wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:50 last edited by
                #13

                [quote author="tucnak" date="1326032692"]You should write something:
                @
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                I will read documentation.
                @

                P.S. Use <code>int numRowsAffected()</code>[/quote]

                Let me now think about your proposal and read the numRowsAffected documentation:
                [quote]
                Returns the number of rows affected by the result's SQL statement, or -1 if it cannot be determined. Note that for SELECT statements, the value is undefined; use size() instead.
                [/quote]

                Software Engineer
                KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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                  goetz
                  wrote on 8 Jan 2012, 14:56 last edited by
                  #14

                  Yeah, there's still a little difference between reading documentation and understanding documentation...

                  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                    absfrm
                    wrote on 9 Jan 2012, 05:47 last edited by
                    #15

                    hi again
                    Andre answer me excellent ,that's OK.
                    why did you reply again?

                    be happy.
                    thanks all.

                    If You Want You Can!

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                      Zarkon
                      wrote on 17 Jul 2014, 10:43 last edited by
                      #16

                      Thanks for this post. I was just wrestling with this problem.

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                        Atron
                        wrote on 4 Dec 2014, 09:32 last edited by
                        #17

                        For anyone with the same problem, I used to get the rows length with:

                        @query->record().count()@

                        I hope may help someone.

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                          Atron
                          wrote on 4 Dec 2014, 09:32 last edited by
                          #18

                          For anyone with the same problem, I used to get the rows length with:

                          @query->record().count()@

                          I hope may help someone.

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                            SGaist
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on 5 Dec 2014, 00:24 last edited by
                            #19

                            Hi and welcome to devnet,

                            Row length and row count are not the same thing. The row length is the number of field in the row, while the row count is the number of row returned by your query.

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                            Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                              SGaist
                              Lifetime Qt Champion
                              wrote on 5 Dec 2014, 00:24 last edited by
                              #20

                              Hi and welcome to devnet,

                              Row length and row count are not the same thing. The row length is the number of field in the row, while the row count is the number of row returned by your query.

                              Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
                              Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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