[Qt-interest] Qt and databases explanations for a beginner
Cimpean Andrei Sebastian
andreiamenta at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 14:47:39 CEST 2009
Hello Martin, i think you didn't understand my question or i failed to
explain my problem in an efficient way. I want to have as many SQLite
databases, stored locally, that i can open with my Qt developed
application. This means that i will probably have a something.sql that i
will open and perform operations on it like query and so on. My question
was, how do you that with Qt, you just put a sql file somewhere and use
it? or you create it from code? that was my problem. in a way i advanced
in finding out but until now unfortunately this part is still not
resolved. Everybody tried to help and i am very grateful for that, but i
just can't figure out how to do that part with the sql file. I'm sure
it's very simple but... you know, mostly the things you're searching for
are right in front of you. Thank you for your intervention and if you
have any more ideas or can give me some hints with my problem I'd
greatly appreciate it.
Andrei
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, 17. August 2009 schrieb Cimpean Andrei Sebastian:
>
>> Hello everybody. I am working on a small application where i have to use
>> databases. Unfortunately for me i don't have a clue about how to get a
>> database to work with qt. i searched something on the web but the pieces
>>
> you didn't write about which database engine you use...
> i.e. for SQLite there is a tool called SQLiteman
> for MySql most people will use phpMyAdmin and so on...
>
> Greetings
> Martin
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