QSqlRecord Class Reference
[sql module]
The QSqlRecord class encapsulates a database record, i.e. a
set of database fields.
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#include <qsqlrecord.h>
Inherited by QSqlCursor and QSqlIndex.
List of all member functions.
Public Members
QSqlRecord &
operator= ( const QSqlRecord & other )
virtual QVariant
value ( int i ) const
virtual QVariant
value ( const QString & name ) const
virtual void
setValue ( int i, const QVariant & val )
virtual void
setValue ( const QString & name, const QVariant & val )
virtual void
setGenerated ( const QString & name, bool generated )
virtual void
setNull ( const QString & name )
bool
isNull ( const QString & name ) const
int
position ( const QString & name ) const
QSqlField *
field ( int i )
QSqlField *
field ( const QString & name )
const QSqlField *
field ( int i ) const
const QSqlField *
field ( const QString & name ) const
virtual void
append ( const QSqlField & field )
virtual void
insert ( int pos, const QSqlField & field )
virtual void
remove ( int pos )
bool
contains ( const QString & name ) const
virtual QString
toString ( const QString & prefix = QString::null, const QString & sep = "," ) const
virtual QStringList
toStringList ( const QString & prefix = QString::null ) const
Detailed Description
The QSqlRecord class encapsulates a database record, i.e. a
set of database fields.
The QSqlRecord class encapsulates the functionality and
characteristics of a database record (usually a table or view within
the database). QSqlRecords support adding and removing fields as
well as setting and retrieving field values.
QSqlRecord is implicitly shared. This means you can make copies of
the record in time O(1). If multiple QSqlRecord instances share
the same data and one is modifying the record's data then this
modifying instance makes a copy and modifies its private copy -
thus it does not affect other instances.
See also QSqlRecordInfo and Database Classes.
Member Function Documentation
QSqlRecord::QSqlRecord ()
Constructs an empty record.
QSqlRecord::QSqlRecord ( const QSqlRecord & other )
Constructs a copy of other.
QSqlRecord::~QSqlRecord () [virtual]
Destroys the object and frees any allocated resources.
void QSqlRecord::append ( const QSqlField & field ) [virtual]
Append a copy of field field to the end of the record.
Reimplemented in QSqlIndex.
void QSqlRecord::clear () [virtual]
Removes all the record's fields.
See also clearValues().
Reimplemented in QSqlCursor.
void QSqlRecord::clearValues ( bool nullify = FALSE ) [virtual]
Clears the value of all fields in the record. If nullify is
TRUE, (the default is FALSE), each field is set to NULL.
bool QSqlRecord::contains ( const QString & name ) const
Returns TRUE if there is a field in the record called name;
otherwise returns FALSE.
uint QSqlRecord::count () const
Returns the number of fields in the record.
QSqlField * QSqlRecord::field ( int i )
Returns the field at position i within the record, or 0 if it
cannot be found.
QSqlField * QSqlRecord::field ( const QString & name )
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Returns the field called name within the record, or 0 if it
cannot be found. Field names are not case-sensitive.
const QSqlField * QSqlRecord::field ( int i ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
const QSqlField * QSqlRecord::field ( const QString & name ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Returns the field called name within the record, or 0 if it
cannot be found. Field names are not case-sensitive.
QString QSqlRecord::fieldName ( int i ) const
Returns the name of the field at position i. If the field does
not exist, QString::null is returned.
void QSqlRecord::insert ( int pos, const QSqlField & field ) [virtual]
Insert a copy of field at position pos. If a field already
exists at pos, it is removed.
bool QSqlRecord::isEmpty () const
Returns TRUE if there are no fields in the record; otherwise
returns FALSE.
bool QSqlRecord::isGenerated ( const QString & name ) const
Returns TRUE if the record has a field called name and this
field is to be generated (the default); otherwise returns FALSE.
See also setGenerated().
bool QSqlRecord::isGenerated ( int i ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Returns TRUE if the record has a field at position i and this
field is to be generated (the default); otherwise returns FALSE.
See also setGenerated().
bool QSqlRecord::isNull ( const QString & name ) const
Returns TRUE if the field called name is NULL or if there is no
field called name; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also position().
bool QSqlRecord::isNull ( int i ) const
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Returns TRUE if the field i is NULL or if there is no field at
position i; otherwise returns FALSE.
See also fieldName().
QSqlRecord & QSqlRecord::operator= ( const QSqlRecord & other )
Sets the record equal to other.
int QSqlRecord::position ( const QString & name ) const
Returns the position of the field called name within the
record, or -1 if it cannot be found. Field names are not
case-sensitive. If more than one field matches, the first one is
returned.
void QSqlRecord::remove ( int pos ) [virtual]
Removes the field at pos. If pos does not exist, nothing
happens.
Reimplemented in QSqlCursor.
void QSqlRecord::setGenerated ( const QString & name, bool generated ) [virtual]
Sets the generated flag for the field called name to generated. If the field does not exist, nothing happens. Only
fields that have generated set to TRUE are included in the SQL
that is generated, e.g. by QSqlCursor.
See also isGenerated().
Reimplemented in QSqlCursor.
void QSqlRecord::setGenerated ( int i, bool generated ) [virtual]
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Sets the generated flag for the field i to generated.
See also isGenerated().
Reimplemented in QSqlCursor.
void QSqlRecord::setNull ( int i ) [virtual]
Sets the value of field i to NULL. If the field does not exist,
nothing happens.
void QSqlRecord::setNull ( const QString & name ) [virtual]
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Sets the value of the field called name to NULL. If the field
does not exist, nothing happens.
void QSqlRecord::setValue ( int i, const QVariant & val ) [virtual]
Sets the value of the field at position i to val. If the
field does not exist, nothing happens.
Examples: sql/overview/insert/main.cpp, sql/overview/insert2/main.cpp, sql/overview/subclass5/main.cpp, sql/overview/update/main.cpp, and sql/sqltable/main.cpp.
void QSqlRecord::setValue ( const QString & name, const QVariant & val ) [virtual]
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Sets the value of the field called name to val. If the field
does not exist, nothing happens.
QString QSqlRecord::toString ( const QString & prefix = QString::null, const QString & sep = "," ) const [virtual]
Returns a list of all the record's field names as a string
separated by sep.
Note that fields which are not generated are not included (see
isGenerated()). The returned string is suitable, for example, for
generating SQL SELECT statements. If a prefix is specified,
e.g. a table name, all fields are prefixed in the form:
"prefix.<fieldname>"
QStringList QSqlRecord::toStringList ( const QString & prefix = QString::null ) const [virtual]
Returns a list of all the record's field names, each having the
prefix prefix.
Note that fields which have generated set to FALSE are not
included. (See isGenerated()). If prefix is supplied, e.g.
a table name, all fields are prefixed in the form:
"prefix.<fieldname>"
QVariant QSqlRecord::value ( int i ) const [virtual]
Returns the value of the field located at position i in the
record. If field i does not exist the resultant behaviour is
undefined.
This function should be used with QSqlQuerys. When working
with a QSqlCursor the value(const
QString&) overload which uses field names is more
appropriate.
Example: sql/overview/update/main.cpp.
QVariant QSqlRecord::value ( const QString & name ) const [virtual]
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It behaves essentially like the above function.
Returns the value of the field called name in the record. If
field name does not exist the resultant behaviour is undefined.
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