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    mrjj
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    wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 06:45 last edited by
    #16

    Hi
    There is also
    https://sqlitebrowser.org/

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    • A Aioria
      25 Oct 2018, 00:36

      @JonB
      Yes, i don't understand why. I do the test and there is no error. I can copy the code and see if can get the error. I don't have Workbench, you say that if i try the statements in the workbench maybe can see the error?

      Here is the code:

      MainWindow::MainWindow(QWidget *parent) :
          QMainWindow(parent),
          ui(new Ui::MainWindow)
      {
          ui->setupUi(this);
      
      
          qDebug()<<"init application...";
      
          QString name;
          name.append("Datbase1.sqlite");
      
          db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QSQLITE");
          db.setDatabaseName(name);
      
          if (!QSqlDatabase::isDriverAvailable("QSQLITE")){
              qDebug()<< "Error: QSQLITE is not available";
          }
      
          if(db.open()) {
              qDebug()<<"Successfull Conected .";
          }else{
                  qDebug()<<"ERROR! NOT connected to the database.";
              }
      
          CreateStudentTable();
          int row = ShowData();
          setWindowTitle(QString ("Assistance"));
          QList<QString> items;
          for (int i = 0; i<row;i++)
          {
              items.append("" + QString::number(i));
          }
          QListIterator <QString> itr(items);
          while(itr.hasNext())
          {
              QListWidgetItem *item = new QListWidgetItem(itr.next());
              item->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
              ui->listWidget->addItem(item);
          }
      
          ShowData();
      }
      
      
      void MainWindow::insertStudent()
      {
      
          QSqlQuery consult;
          consult.prepare("INSERT INTO students("
                          "name,"
                           "lastName, "
                           "faults)"
                           "VALUES("
                            "'"+ui->lineEditName->text()+"',"
                            "'"+ui->lineEditLastName->text()+"',"
                            "'"+ui->lineEditFaults->text()+"'"
                           ");");
      
      
         if(consult.exec()){
             qDebug()<<"The Student is added.";
         }else{
             qDebug()<<"The Student IS NOT added";
             qDebug()<<"ERROR! " << consult.lastError();
         }
      }
      
      void MainWindow::deleteStudent()
      {
          QString consult;
          consult.append("DELETE FROM students WHERE name= '"+ui->lineEditName->text()+"'and lastName= '"+ui->lineEditLastName->text()+"'");
      
      
          QSqlQuery deleteS;
          deleteS.prepare(consult);
      
          if(deleteS.exec()){
              qDebug()<<"The student is successfull deleted.";
          }else{
              qDebug()<<"The student IS NOT successfull deleted";
              qDebug()<<"ERROR! " << deleteS.lastError();
          }
      
      }
      
      int MainWindow::ShowData()
      {
          QString consult;
          consult.append("SELECT * FROM students");
      
          QSqlQuery show;
          show.prepare(consult);
      
          if(show.exec()){
              qDebug()<<"The STUDENT has consulted correctly.";
          }else{
              qDebug()<<"The STUDENT HAS NOT consulted correctly";
              qDebug()<<"ERROR! " << show.lastError();
          }
      
          int row = 0;
          ui->tableWidgetData->setRowCount(0);
      
      
          while(show.next()){
              ui->tableWidgetData->insertRow(row);
              ui->tableWidgetData->setItem(row,0,new QTableWidgetItem (show.value(1).toByteArray().constData()));
              ui->tableWidgetData->setItem(row,1,new QTableWidgetItem (show.value(2).toByteArray().constData()));
              ui->tableWidgetData->setItem(row,2,new QTableWidgetItem (show.value(3).toByteArray().constData()));
              row++;
          }
          ui->tableWidgetData->horizontalHeader()->setStretchLastSection(true);
          return row;
      }
      
      
      void MainWindow::chequedState(){
      
          int rowCount = ui->listWidget->count();
      
          for (int i = 0; i < rowCount; i++)
          {
              if (ui->listWidget->item(i)->checkState() == Qt::Unchecked)
              {
                  QSqlQuery update;
                  update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = :id");
                  update.bindValue(":id", i);
                  update.exec();
              }
          }
      
      }
      
      
      void MainWindow::on_pushButtonAddStudent_clicked()
      {
          insertStudent();
          ShowData();
      }
      
      
      
      void MainWindow::on_pushButtonDeleteStudent_clicked()
      {
          deleteStudent();
          ShowData();
      }
      
      
      
      void MainWindow::on_pushButton_clicked()
      {
      
          chequedState();
          ShowData();
      }
      
      

      Maybe the error is in the Buttons or in the list of the check boxes that are separate from the table.

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      JonB
      wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 07:06 last edited by JonB
      #17

      @Aioria

      • If you are saying you are not sure whether your chequedState() is even being hit, you should put in a debug statement to verify you are getting there.

      • You still have not checked the return result of the update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = :id"); which you say is not working. [EDIT Sorry, I meant the update.exec() which follows that line.]

      • You can check your statement by typing

      UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = 1
      

      into a SQLite command-line/client tool. You can & should get this set up. Once you have done so you can test your proposed SQL statements directly, before you put them into your program. This makes it easier to develop correctly.

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        VRonin
        wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 08:03 last edited by
        #18

        Quick question: how do you add the checkboxes to ui->listWidget?

        "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
        ~Napoleon Bonaparte

        On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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        • J JonB
          25 Oct 2018, 07:06

          @Aioria

          • If you are saying you are not sure whether your chequedState() is even being hit, you should put in a debug statement to verify you are getting there.

          • You still have not checked the return result of the update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = :id"); which you say is not working. [EDIT Sorry, I meant the update.exec() which follows that line.]

          • You can check your statement by typing

          UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = 1
          

          into a SQLite command-line/client tool. You can & should get this set up. Once you have done so you can test your proposed SQL statements directly, before you put them into your program. This makes it easier to develop correctly.

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          Aioria
          wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 19:04 last edited by
          #19

          @JonB
          Yes i did that and dont throw a error and i delete it from the code. I will try to do that in the page of sqlite

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          • VRoninV VRonin
            25 Oct 2018, 08:03

            Quick question: how do you add the checkboxes to ui->listWidget?

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            Aioria
            wrote on 25 Oct 2018, 19:15 last edited by
            #20

            @VRonin @JonB
            Yes, here i add the checkboxes

            int row = ShowData();
                setWindowTitle(QString ("Assistance"));
                QList<QString> items;
                for (int i = 0; i<row;i++)
                {
                    items.append("" + QString::number(i));
                }
                QListIterator <QString> itr(items);
                while(itr.hasNext())
                {
                    QListWidgetItem *item = new QListWidgetItem(itr.next());
                    item->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                    ui->listWidget->addItem(item);
                }
            
            

            Maybe the error ocurred here in the creation of the checkboxes and i need to do it in other function and other way

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            • J JonB
              25 Oct 2018, 07:06

              @Aioria

              • If you are saying you are not sure whether your chequedState() is even being hit, you should put in a debug statement to verify you are getting there.

              • You still have not checked the return result of the update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = :id"); which you say is not working. [EDIT Sorry, I meant the update.exec() which follows that line.]

              • You can check your statement by typing

              UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = 1
              

              into a SQLite command-line/client tool. You can & should get this set up. Once you have done so you can test your proposed SQL statements directly, before you put them into your program. This makes it easier to develop correctly.

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              Aioria
              wrote on 26 Oct 2018, 00:37 last edited by Aioria
              #21

              @JonB I test it and if i do this:

              UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id = id
              

              then increment by 3 all the faults and if i uncheck one, increment all by 1. So now the thing is in the for loop. im trying to change it

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                Aioria
                wrote on 5 Nov 2018, 21:10 last edited by
                #22

                @JonB @jsulm
                Can anyone help me with this last thing?

                void MainWindow::chequedState(int i){
                
                    if (ui->listWidget->item(i)->checkState() == Qt::Unchecked)
                    {
                        QSqlQuery update;
                        update.bindValue(":id", i);
                        update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id");
                        update.exec();
                    }
                
                
                }
                /void MainWindow::saveAssistence()
                {
                    int rowCount = ui->listWidget->count();
                
                    for (int i = 0; i < rowCount; i++)
                    {
                        chequedState(i);
                    }
                
                
                }
                

                I have this 2 functions and increments in 3 instead in 1 each row.

                Thank you!

                jsulmJ 1 Reply Last reply 6 Nov 2018, 05:56
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                • A Aioria
                  5 Nov 2018, 21:10

                  @JonB @jsulm
                  Can anyone help me with this last thing?

                  void MainWindow::chequedState(int i){
                  
                      if (ui->listWidget->item(i)->checkState() == Qt::Unchecked)
                      {
                          QSqlQuery update;
                          update.bindValue(":id", i);
                          update.prepare("UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id");
                          update.exec();
                      }
                  
                  
                  }
                  /void MainWindow::saveAssistence()
                  {
                      int rowCount = ui->listWidget->count();
                  
                      for (int i = 0; i < rowCount; i++)
                      {
                          chequedState(i);
                      }
                  
                  
                  }
                  

                  I have this 2 functions and increments in 3 instead in 1 each row.

                  Thank you!

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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on 6 Nov 2018, 05:56 last edited by
                  #23

                  @Aioria said in Sqlite change Row Value:

                  UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id

                  please take a closer look at the WHERE part of your update query...

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm
                    6 Nov 2018, 05:56

                    @Aioria said in Sqlite change Row Value:

                    UPDATE students SET faults = faults + 1 WHERE id

                    please take a closer look at the WHERE part of your update query...

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                    Aioria
                    wrote on 6 Nov 2018, 11:56 last edited by
                    #24

                    @jsulm
                    I tried to put =: id but don't do nothing. I think that the problem is in the for. Maybe another way to do it. This increment all the rows in the quantity of rows that the table have...

                    jsulmJ 1 Reply Last reply 6 Nov 2018, 12:11
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                    • A Aioria
                      6 Nov 2018, 11:56

                      @jsulm
                      I tried to put =: id but don't do nothing. I think that the problem is in the for. Maybe another way to do it. This increment all the rows in the quantity of rows that the table have...

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                      jsulm
                      Lifetime Qt Champion
                      wrote on 6 Nov 2018, 12:11 last edited by
                      #25

                      @Aioria Are you sure the row number in the list widget is the correct ID in the table?!

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

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                      • jsulmJ jsulm
                        6 Nov 2018, 12:11

                        @Aioria Are you sure the row number in the list widget is the correct ID in the table?!

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                        Aioria
                        wrote on 7 Nov 2018, 17:57 last edited by
                        #26

                        @jsulm I think with the :id, i , i put the value of i in the id.
                        How can i check that and how can i do to make an union between the list and the table?

                        CreateStudentTable();
                            int row = ShowData();
                            setWindowTitle(QString ("Asistencia"));
                            QList<QString> items;
                            for (int i = 0; i<row;i++)
                            {
                                items.append("" + QString::number(i));
                            }
                            QListIterator <QString> itr(items);
                            while(itr.hasNext())
                            {
                                QListWidgetItem *item = new QListWidgetItem(itr.next());
                                item->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                                ui->listWidget->addItem(item);
                            }
                        
                            ShowData();
                        

                        This is the code that creates the list with the checkbox

                        Pablo J. RoginaP jsulmJ 2 Replies Last reply 7 Nov 2018, 18:36
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                        • A Aioria
                          7 Nov 2018, 17:57

                          @jsulm I think with the :id, i , i put the value of i in the id.
                          How can i check that and how can i do to make an union between the list and the table?

                          CreateStudentTable();
                              int row = ShowData();
                              setWindowTitle(QString ("Asistencia"));
                              QList<QString> items;
                              for (int i = 0; i<row;i++)
                              {
                                  items.append("" + QString::number(i));
                              }
                              QListIterator <QString> itr(items);
                              while(itr.hasNext())
                              {
                                  QListWidgetItem *item = new QListWidgetItem(itr.next());
                                  item->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                                  ui->listWidget->addItem(item);
                              }
                          
                              ShowData();
                          

                          This is the code that creates the list with the checkbox

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                          Pablo J. Rogina
                          wrote on 7 Nov 2018, 18:36 last edited by
                          #27

                          @Aioria please try to not double post. I know, that post is Spanish but you're trying to solve the same issue :-)

                          Upvote the answer(s) that helped you solve the issue
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                            SGaist
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on 7 Nov 2018, 20:53 last edited by
                            #28

                            @Pablo-J-Rogina it's usually the only case where double posting is allowed since it's in the poster native language and therefor might get an answer that's easier to understand.

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                            Pablo J. RoginaP 1 Reply Last reply 7 Nov 2018, 20:55
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                            • SGaistS SGaist
                              7 Nov 2018, 20:53

                              @Pablo-J-Rogina it's usually the only case where double posting is allowed since it's in the poster native language and therefor might get an answer that's easier to understand.

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                              Pablo J. Rogina
                              wrote on 7 Nov 2018, 20:55 last edited by
                              #29

                              @SGaist got it, it's learnt since now on forward. Thank you for the clarification.

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                              • A Aioria
                                7 Nov 2018, 17:57

                                @jsulm I think with the :id, i , i put the value of i in the id.
                                How can i check that and how can i do to make an union between the list and the table?

                                CreateStudentTable();
                                    int row = ShowData();
                                    setWindowTitle(QString ("Asistencia"));
                                    QList<QString> items;
                                    for (int i = 0; i<row;i++)
                                    {
                                        items.append("" + QString::number(i));
                                    }
                                    QListIterator <QString> itr(items);
                                    while(itr.hasNext())
                                    {
                                        QListWidgetItem *item = new QListWidgetItem(itr.next());
                                        item->setCheckState(Qt::Unchecked);
                                        ui->listWidget->addItem(item);
                                    }
                                
                                    ShowData();
                                

                                This is the code that creates the list with the checkbox

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                                jsulm
                                Lifetime Qt Champion
                                wrote on 8 Nov 2018, 05:19 last edited by jsulm 11 Aug 2018, 05:20
                                #30

                                @Aioria said in Sqlite change Row Value:

                                I think with the :id, i , i put the value of i in the id

                                Yes, you do and this is a bad idea. The id of an item in the database should not be its row number in some widget in your UI! What happens, for example, if you order/sort the items differently? Then suddenly all your IDs are wrong.
                                You can use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidgetitem.html#setData to set the database ID in your items and then get it using http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidgetitem.html#data

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

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                                • jsulmJ jsulm
                                  8 Nov 2018, 05:19

                                  @Aioria said in Sqlite change Row Value:

                                  I think with the :id, i , i put the value of i in the id

                                  Yes, you do and this is a bad idea. The id of an item in the database should not be its row number in some widget in your UI! What happens, for example, if you order/sort the items differently? Then suddenly all your IDs are wrong.
                                  You can use http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidgetitem.html#setData to set the database ID in your items and then get it using http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qlistwidgetitem.html#data

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                                  Aioria
                                  wrote on 8 Nov 2018, 13:46 last edited by
                                  #31

                                  @jsulm
                                  Thank you! I will try to do that instead the bindvalue!

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