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Error: QSqlQuery::value: not positioned on a valid record

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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by
    #2

    Hi
    Maybe the query return no rows ? as in there is data that matches.

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      Hi
      Maybe the query return no rows ? as in there is data that matches.

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      Niagarer
      wrote on last edited by Niagarer
      #3

      @mrjj Hi
      But how? I inserted exactely this row above. And there occcur no errors

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      • NiagarerN Niagarer

        @mrjj Hi
        But how? I inserted exactely this row above. And there occcur no errors

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        wrote on last edited by
        #4

        @Niagarer
        ok so u have error checking code even if not shown ?

        You could use
        http://sqlitebrowser.org/
        to see what is going on.

        also the first() + next () seems a bit odd and might
        move it over the last record

        normally one do
        while (query.next() )
        ...

        but its not really possible to guess at :)
        you should just check data base and see if it even inserted.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @Niagarer
          ok so u have error checking code even if not shown ?

          You could use
          http://sqlitebrowser.org/
          to see what is going on.

          also the first() + next () seems a bit odd and might
          move it over the last record

          normally one do
          while (query.next() )
          ...

          but its not really possible to guess at :)
          you should just check data base and see if it even inserted.

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          Niagarer
          wrote on last edited by Niagarer
          #5

          @mrjj
          Well recently, the insert also failed, but the query told me that. Now it does not print anymore errors there.
          Ok, well the insert works kind of (at the first position in my script it works, at the second, 10 lines below, it doesn't, although it is actually the same...).
          But at least, I can see one filled table in the browser. Anyway, the following query.value() still fails.
          When I execute the "SELECT * FROM..."-command in the browser on the table, it works, I always get a row.
          Removing the query.first() unfortunately doesn't help.

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          • mrjjM Offline
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            #6

            Ok
            if select * works then maybe its the where part not working
            What database is it ?
            I assume sqllite ?

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              Ok
              if select * works then maybe its the where part not working
              What database is it ?
              I assume sqllite ?

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              wrote on last edited by Niagarer
              #7

              @mrjj Yep. Well the complete command works in the browser, so the where does not seem to be the problem itself
              0_1525602000682_Qt 34.png

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              • NiagarerN Niagarer

                @mrjj Yep. Well the complete command works in the browser, so the where does not seem to be the problem itself
                0_1525602000682_Qt 34.png

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                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #8

                @Niagarer
                ok seems fine then.
                The where syntax is not the usual one. but might also work. not sure.
                Could you try with bindValue ? ( shows insert here but select is the same)

                  QSqlQuery query;
                  int ok = query.prepare(("INSERT INTO person (id, firstname, lastname) VALUES (:name, :first, :last)"));
                  query.bindValue(":id", 4);
                  query.bindValue(":first", "Lars junior");
                  query.bindValue(":last", "Gordon");
                  query.exec();
                

                also
                query.exec("SELECT * FROM Output WHERE ID == "+ID+" AND Number == "+Number+";");

                is Number an int ?
                if yes, it should be
                AND Number == "+QString::number(Number)+";");

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @Niagarer
                  ok seems fine then.
                  The where syntax is not the usual one. but might also work. not sure.
                  Could you try with bindValue ? ( shows insert here but select is the same)

                    QSqlQuery query;
                    int ok = query.prepare(("INSERT INTO person (id, firstname, lastname) VALUES (:name, :first, :last)"));
                    query.bindValue(":id", 4);
                    query.bindValue(":first", "Lars junior");
                    query.bindValue(":last", "Gordon");
                    query.exec();
                  

                  also
                  query.exec("SELECT * FROM Output WHERE ID == "+ID+" AND Number == "+Number+";");

                  is Number an int ?
                  if yes, it should be
                  AND Number == "+QString::number(Number)+";");

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                  wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                  #9

                  @mrjj
                  The number is already converted to a string.
                  Ok, I've done it

                  query.prepare(("INSERT INTO Output (ID, Number) VALUES (:id, :number)"));
                  query.bindValue(":id", ID);
                  query.bindValue(":number", i);
                  query.exec();
                  
                  query.exec("SELECT * FROM Output WHERE ID == "+ID+" AND Number == "+Number+";");
                  query.next();
                  int ID = query.value("ID").toInt();
                  

                  And I got the solution :)
                  There are two main problems with my version above.

                  1. Don't use query.first() and then query.next() like I did (damn, yes this was actually obvious sry...) The query.first() takes the first item and the query.next() is going into nowhere, because I already took the last item with query.first() -.- Use query.first() or query.next() in this case.
                  2. The actually interesting problem: Use query.prepare() and bindValue() instead of doing it directly by calling query.exec("INSERT INTO ..."). I have no idea why... but obviously the query has a problem with that...

                  by doing both of these things I got it working.
                  Thank you @mrjj @Paul-Colby !!

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                    wrote on last edited by Paul Colby
                    #10

                    Hmm... I'm probably missing something (seems a little too obvious, but just in case)... isn't the problem:

                    query.first();
                    query.next();
                    

                    The first line fetches the first (and presumably only) records. The second line moves past that, where there are no more records?

                    Cheers.

                    Edit: Ah, seems you beat me to it :) Cheers.

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                    • Paul ColbyP Paul Colby

                      Hmm... I'm probably missing something (seems a little too obvious, but just in case)... isn't the problem:

                      query.first();
                      query.next();
                      

                      The first line fetches the first (and presumably only) records. The second line moves past that, where there are no more records?

                      Cheers.

                      Edit: Ah, seems you beat me to it :) Cheers.

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                      wrote on last edited by Niagarer
                      #11

                      @Paul-Colby
                      yes, also just realized that. Doesn't make sense what I did, sorry :D

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