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  • K Karoluss96
    7 Jul 2022, 10:57

    I'm trying by using your option:

     global model
            q= QSqlQueryModel()
            model = QTableView()
            res=QStandardItem()
            if con == Zest[0]:
               sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"#zapytanie nie działa :-(
               query.exec_(sql2)
               a=q.setQuery(sql2)
               self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)
               while query.next():
                   a=res.setQuery(q)
                   b=res.insertColumns(a)
                   model.appendRow(b)
               self.dlg.tableView_5.show()
            if con == Zest[1]:       
                plan22 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA where ROK_PLANOWANIA=2022"
                query.exec_(plan22)
                a=q.setQuery(plan22)
                self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)
                            print (a)
                            while query.next():
                                a=model.setQuery(q)
                                b=res.insertColumns(a)
                                model.appendRow(b)
                            self.dlg.tableView_5.show()
    

    but nothing appears in Table View. Sth should I make wrong?

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    jsulm
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    wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:09 last edited by
    #7

    @Karoluss96 You should put more context - where is this code actually located? I guess some method?
    The problem is probably that you are creating local variables which are destroyed as soon as they go out of scope.

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

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      Karoluss96
      wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:20 last edited by
      #8

      It's a part of function to put data from selected sql in combobox to table View.

      Begins of it looks that:

       def zestawienia (self): #obsługa zakładki zestawień
              con= self.dlg.comboBox_6.currentText()
              global model
              q= QSqlQueryModel()
              model = QTableView()
              res=QStandardItem()
              if con == Zest[0]:
      ...
      

      It vision is easy- from combo box show SQL's anwser in TableView below
      na forum.PNG

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      • K Karoluss96
        7 Jul 2022, 11:20

        It's a part of function to put data from selected sql in combobox to table View.

        Begins of it looks that:

         def zestawienia (self): #obsługa zakładki zestawień
                con= self.dlg.comboBox_6.currentText()
                global model
                q= QSqlQueryModel()
                model = QTableView()
                res=QStandardItem()
                if con == Zest[0]:
        ...
        

        It vision is easy- from combo box show SQL's anwser in TableView below
        na forum.PNG

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        jsulm
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        wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:31 last edited by
        #9

        @Karoluss96 As I wrote: you are creating local variables, make them class members instead...

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

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          Karoluss96
          wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:37 last edited by
          #10

          You mean by put some variables in definition of function - next to (self) in brackets?
          Or put eg. ..setquery and insertColumns at the beginning before if loop?

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          • K Karoluss96
            7 Jul 2022, 11:37

            You mean by put some variables in definition of function - next to (self) in brackets?
            Or put eg. ..setquery and insertColumns at the beginning before if loop?

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            wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:48 last edited by
            #11

            @Karoluss96 For example:

            self.model = QTableView()
            

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

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              Karoluss96
              wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 11:57 last edited by
              #12

              I've done:

               self.q= QSqlQueryModel()
               self.model = QTableView()
              if con == Zest[0]:
                         sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"#zapytanie nie działa :-(
                         query.exec_(sql2)
                         a=q.setQuery(sql2)
                         self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)
              

              but i gains error in loof if: local variable 'q' referenced before assignment

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              • K Karoluss96
                7 Jul 2022, 11:57

                I've done:

                 self.q= QSqlQueryModel()
                 self.model = QTableView()
                if con == Zest[0]:
                           sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"#zapytanie nie działa :-(
                           query.exec_(sql2)
                           a=q.setQuery(sql2)
                           self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)
                

                but i gains error in loof if: local variable 'q' referenced before assignment

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                wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 12:11 last edited by
                #13

                @Karoluss96 said in Put data in TableView after SQl query:

                local variable 'q' referenced before assignment

                it is self.q now, not just q...

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

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                  Karoluss96
                  wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 12:33 last edited by
                  #14

                  so where i have to put

                  self.model = QTableView()
                  

                  as you suggested?

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                  • K Karoluss96
                    7 Jul 2022, 12:33

                    so where i have to put

                    self.model = QTableView()
                    

                    as you suggested?

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                    jsulm
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                    wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 12:35 last edited by
                    #15

                    @Karoluss96 In the code you already posted!

                    def zestawienia (self): #obsługa zakładki zestawień
                            con= self.dlg.comboBox_6.currentText()
                            global model
                            self.q= QSqlQueryModel()
                            self.model = QTableView()
                            res=QStandardItem()
                            if con == Zest[0]:
                    

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                    • K Karoluss96
                      7 Jul 2022, 11:57

                      I've done:

                       self.q= QSqlQueryModel()
                       self.model = QTableView()
                      if con == Zest[0]:
                                 sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"#zapytanie nie działa :-(
                                 query.exec_(sql2)
                                 a=q.setQuery(sql2)
                                 self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)
                      

                      but i gains error in loof if: local variable 'q' referenced before assignment

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                      JonB
                      wrote on 7 Jul 2022, 15:25 last edited by JonB 7 Jul 2022, 15:27
                      #16

                      @Karoluss96
                      You need to understand about things like variable scopes as a part of Python not Qt. Just saying.

                      I see you still have a QStandardItem. I cannot imagine why. As I said, you simply fill your model from SQL and attach a QTableView to it, that's it.

                      And please do not name as model something which is a QTableView, it's incredibly confusing.

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                        Karoluss96
                        wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 06:27 last edited by Karoluss96 7 Aug 2022, 06:32
                        #17

                        I changed assigning QTableView from model to table.
                        Then I put it into

                        self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(table)
                        

                        but it makes an error

                        TypeError: setModel(self, QAbstractItemModel): argument 1 has unexpected type 'QTableView'

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                        • K Karoluss96
                          8 Jul 2022, 06:27

                          I changed assigning QTableView from model to table.
                          Then I put it into

                          self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(table)
                          

                          but it makes an error

                          TypeError: setModel(self, QAbstractItemModel): argument 1 has unexpected type 'QTableView'

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                          jsulm
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                          wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 06:30 last edited by
                          #18

                          @Karoluss96 said in Put data in TableView after SQl query:

                          but it makes an error

                          Would be nice if you would tell us what error it is...

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

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                            Karoluss96
                            wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 06:38 last edited by Karoluss96 7 Aug 2022, 06:39
                            #19

                            I put the text of error in a previous post /\

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                            • K Karoluss96
                              8 Jul 2022, 06:38

                              I put the text of error in a previous post /\

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                              jsulm
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                              wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 06:42 last edited by jsulm 7 Aug 2022, 06:44
                              #20

                              @Karoluss96 The error is quite clear: you can't set QTableView (which is a view) as model...
                              What @JonB suggested is to use https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qsqltablemodel.html or https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qsqlquerymodel.html as model to get data from your SQL database and set that model in self.dlg.tableView_5

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

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                                Karoluss96
                                wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 06:53 last edited by
                                #21

                                OK, now I have at beginning:

                                q= QSqlQueryModel()
                                  table = QSqlTableModel()
                                
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                                • K Karoluss96
                                  8 Jul 2022, 06:53

                                  OK, now I have at beginning:

                                  q= QSqlQueryModel()
                                    table = QSqlTableModel()
                                  
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                                  JonB
                                  wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 07:22 last edited by
                                  #22

                                  @Karoluss96
                                  Why do you have both a QSqlQueryModel and a QSqlTableModel? Why two models?

                                  And you are assigning each of these to a function-local variable now. You will not be able to access these outside of this function, and they may be destroyed when they go out of scope.

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                                    Karoluss96
                                    wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 07:54 last edited by
                                    #23

                                    Both I catch in one funtion, so I needn't put them global.
                                    Now I have that:

                                     q= QSqlQueryModel()
                                            table = QSqlTableModel()
                                            self.dlg.tableView_3.show()
                                            if con == Zest[0]:
                                               sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"
                                               q=query.exec_(sql2)
                                               a=table.setQuery(q)
                                               self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)  
                                               print (a)
                                    

                                    with an error: TypeError: setQuery(self, QSqlQuery): argument 1 has unexpected type 'bool'

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                                    • K Karoluss96
                                      8 Jul 2022, 07:54

                                      Both I catch in one funtion, so I needn't put them global.
                                      Now I have that:

                                       q= QSqlQueryModel()
                                              table = QSqlTableModel()
                                              self.dlg.tableView_3.show()
                                              if con == Zest[0]:
                                                 sql2 = "SELECT * FROM ZARZADZANIE.ZAMOWIENIA_WG_STATUS_V"
                                                 q=query.exec_(sql2)
                                                 a=table.setQuery(q)
                                                 self.dlg.tableView_5.setModel(a)  
                                                 print (a)
                                      

                                      with an error: TypeError: setQuery(self, QSqlQuery): argument 1 has unexpected type 'bool'

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                                      jsulm
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                                      wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 08:13 last edited by
                                      #24

                                      @Karoluss96 said in Put data in TableView after SQl query:

                                      q= QSqlQueryModel()
                                      table = QSqlTableModel()

                                      I'm wondering how often we need to write that you are creating local variables which are destroyed as soon as the method finishes?

                                      And did you actually read what @JonB wrote? Again: why do you have QSqlQueryModel AND QSqlTableModel?

                                      Why are you overwriting q here:

                                      q=query.exec_(sql2)
                                      

                                      ?
                                      You should really think more about what you are doing...

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

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                                        Karoluss96
                                        wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 08:20 last edited by Karoluss96 7 Aug 2022, 08:22
                                        #25

                                        OK, I read his suggestion, but still don't what is a problem in 'creating local variables which are destroyed as soon as the method finishes' - this variables exist only in this function

                                        q=query.exec_(sql2) come from different function in my app, which execute query in assigned variable, that have the SQL command as a string.

                                        Now the error is little different: TypeError: setQuery(self, QSqlQuery): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'

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                                        • K Karoluss96
                                          8 Jul 2022, 08:20

                                          OK, I read his suggestion, but still don't what is a problem in 'creating local variables which are destroyed as soon as the method finishes' - this variables exist only in this function

                                          q=query.exec_(sql2) come from different function in my app, which execute query in assigned variable, that have the SQL command as a string.

                                          Now the error is little different: TypeError: setQuery(self, QSqlQuery): argument 1 has unexpected type 'str'

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                                          jsulm
                                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                                          wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 08:25 last edited by
                                          #26

                                          @Karoluss96 said in Put data in TableView after SQl query:

                                          but still don't what is a problem in 'creating local variables which are destroyed as soon as the method finishes'

                                          Simple: your models (q and table) will be destroyed as soon as the method finishes, so your tableView_5 will not show anything.

                                          "q=query.exec_(sql2) come from different function in my app" - don't just copy/paste something without thinking about what you are doing.

                                          "Now the error is little different" - please, if you get an error show also the code causing this error!

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

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