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| 28 | /*! | 
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| 29 | \page sql-driver.html | 
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| 30 | \title SQL Database Drivers | 
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| 31 | \brief How to configure and install QtSql drivers for supported databases. | 
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| 32 |  | 
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| 33 | \ingroup qt-sql | 
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| 34 |  | 
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| 35 | The QtSql module uses driver \l{How to Create Qt | 
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| 36 | Plugins}{plugins} to communicate with the different database | 
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| 37 | APIs. Since Qt's SQL Module API is database-independent, all | 
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| 38 | database-specific code is contained within these drivers. Several | 
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| 39 | drivers are supplied with Qt and other drivers can be added. The | 
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| 40 | driver source code is supplied and can be used as a model for | 
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| 41 | \l{#development}{writing your own drivers}. | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | \tableofcontents | 
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| 44 |  | 
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| 45 | \section1 Supported Databases | 
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| 46 |  | 
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| 47 | The table below lists the drivers included with Qt. Due to | 
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| 48 | license incompatibilities with the GPL, not all of the plugins | 
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| 49 | are provided with Open Source Versions of Qt. | 
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| 50 |  | 
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| 51 | \table | 
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| 52 | \header \o Driver name \o DBMS | 
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| 53 | \row \o \link #QDB2 QDB2\endlink \o IBM DB2 (version 7.1 and above) | 
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| 54 | \row \o \link #QIBASE QIBASE\endlink \o Borland InterBase | 
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| 55 | \row \o \link #QMYSQL QMYSQL\endlink \o MySQL | 
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| 56 | \row \o \link #QOCI QOCI\endlink \o Oracle Call Interface Driver | 
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| 57 | \row \o \link #QODBC QODBC\endlink | 
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| 58 | \o Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) - Microsoft SQL Server and other | 
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| 59 | ODBC-compliant databases | 
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| 60 | \row \o \link #QPSQL QPSQL\endlink \o PostgreSQL (versions 7.3 and above) | 
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| 61 | \row \o \link #QSQLITE2 QSQLITE2\endlink \o SQLite version 2 | 
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| 62 | \row \o \link #QSQLITE QSQLITE\endlink \o SQLite version 3 | 
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| 63 | \row \o \link #QTDS QTDS\endlink \o Sybase Adaptive Server \note obsolete from Qt 4.7 | 
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| 64 | \endtable | 
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| 65 |  | 
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| 66 | SQLite is the in-process database system with the best test coverage | 
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| 67 | and support on all platforms. Oracle via OCI, and PostreSQL and MySQL | 
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| 68 | through either ODBC or a native driver are well-tested on Windows and | 
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| 69 | Linux. The completeness of the support for other systems depends on the | 
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| 70 | availability and quality of client libraries. | 
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| 71 |  | 
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| 72 | \bold{Note:} To build a driver plugin you need to have the appropriate | 
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| 73 | client library for your Database Management System (DBMS). This provides | 
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| 74 | access to the API exposed by the DBMS, and is typically shipped with it. | 
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| 75 | Most installation programs also allow you to install "development | 
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| 76 | libraries", and these are what you need. These libraries are responsible | 
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| 77 | for the low-level communication with the DBMS. | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 | \target building | 
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| 80 | \section1 Building the Drivers Using Configure | 
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| 81 |  | 
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| 82 | On Unix and Mac OS X, the Qt \c configure script tries to | 
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| 83 | automatically detect the available client libraries on your | 
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| 84 | machine. Run \c{configure -help} to see what drivers can be | 
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| 85 | built. You should get an output similar to this: | 
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| 86 |  | 
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| 87 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 0 | 
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| 88 |  | 
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| 89 | The \c configure script cannot detect the neccessary libraries | 
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| 90 | and include files if they are not in the standard paths, so it | 
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| 91 | may be necessary to specify these paths using the \c -I and \c -L | 
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| 92 | command-line options. For example, if your MySQL include files | 
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| 93 | are installed in \c /usr/local/mysql (or in \c{C:\mysql\include} | 
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| 94 | on Windows), then pass the following parameter to configure: \c | 
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| 95 | -I/usr/local/mysql (or \c{-I C:\mysql\include} for Windows). | 
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| 96 |  | 
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| 97 | On Windows the \c -I parameter doesn't accept spaces in | 
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| 98 | filenames, so use the 8.3 name instead; for example, use | 
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| 99 | \c{C:\progra~1\mysql} instead of \c{C:\Program Files\mysql}. | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | Use the \c{-qt-sql-<driver>} parameter to build the database driver | 
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| 102 | statically into your Qt library or \c{-plugin-sql-<driver>} to build | 
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| 103 | the driver as a plugin. Look at the sections that follow for | 
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| 104 | additional information about required libraries. | 
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| 105 |  | 
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| 106 | \target buildingmanually | 
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| 107 | \section1 Building the Plugins Manually | 
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| 108 |  | 
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| 109 | \target QMYSQL | 
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| 110 | \section2 QMYSQL for MySQL 4 and higher | 
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| 111 |  | 
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| 112 | \section3 QMYSQL Stored Procedure Support | 
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| 113 |  | 
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| 114 | MySQL 5 introduces stored procedure support at the SQL level, but no | 
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| 115 | API to control IN, OUT and INOUT parameters. Therefore, parameters | 
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| 116 | have to be set and read using SQL commands instead of QSqlQuery::bindValue(). | 
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| 117 |  | 
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| 118 | Example stored procedure: | 
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| 119 |  | 
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| 120 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 1 | 
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| 121 |  | 
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| 122 | Source code to access the OUT values: | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 2 | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | \bold{Note:} \c{@outval1} and \c{@outval2} are variables local to the current | 
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| 127 | connection and will not be affected by queries sent from another host | 
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| 128 | or connection. | 
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| 129 |  | 
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| 130 | \section3 Embedded MySQL Server | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | The MySQL embedded server is a drop-in replacement for the normal | 
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| 133 | client library. With the embedded MySQL server, a MySQL server is | 
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| 134 | not required to use MySQL functionality. | 
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| 135 |  | 
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| 136 | To use the embedded MySQL server, simply link the Qt plugin to \c | 
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| 137 | libmysqld instead of libmysqlclient. This can be done by replacing | 
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| 138 | \c -lmysqlclient_r by \c -lmysqld in the \c qmake command in the | 
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| 139 | section below. | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | Please refer to the MySQL documentation, chapter "libmysqld, the Embedded | 
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| 142 | MySQL Server Library" for more information about the MySQL embedded server. | 
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| 143 |  | 
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| 144 | \section3 How to Build the QMYSQL Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | You need the MySQL header files and as well as the shared library | 
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| 147 | \c{libmysqlclient.so}. Depending on your Linux distribution you may | 
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| 148 | need to install a package which is usually called "mysql-devel". | 
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| 149 |  | 
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| 150 | Tell \l qmake where to find the MySQL header files and shared | 
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| 151 | libraries (here it is assumed that MySQL is installed in | 
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| 152 | \c{/usr/local}) and run \c{make}: | 
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| 153 |  | 
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| 154 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 3 | 
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| 155 |  | 
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| 156 | After installing Qt, as described in the \l{Installing Qt for X11 | 
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| 157 | Platforms} document, you also need to install the plugin in the | 
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| 158 | standard location: | 
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| 159 |  | 
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| 160 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 4 | 
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| 161 |  | 
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| 162 | \section3 How to Build the QMYSQL Plugin on Windows | 
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| 163 |  | 
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| 164 | You need to get the MySQL installation files. Run \c SETUP.EXE and | 
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| 165 | choose "Custom Install". Install the "Libs & Include Files" Module. | 
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| 166 | Build the plugin as follows (here it is assumed that MySQL is | 
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| 167 | installed in \c{C:\MySQL}): | 
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| 168 |  | 
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| 169 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 5 | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | If you are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake with \c | 
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| 172 | make in the line above. | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | \note This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
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| 175 |  | 
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| 176 | \note Including \c{"-o Makefile"} as an argument to \l qmake to | 
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| 177 | tell it where to build the makefile can cause the plugin to be | 
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| 178 | built in release mode only. If you are expecting a debug version | 
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| 179 | to be built as well, don't use the \c{"-o Makefile"} option. | 
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| 180 |  | 
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| 181 | \section3 How to build the MySQL driver for MinGW users | 
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| 182 |  | 
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| 183 | The following steps have been used successfully for WinXP SP3. In | 
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| 184 | this example, Qt 4.6.2 is shown. | 
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| 185 |  | 
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| 186 | \list | 
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| 187 |  | 
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| 188 | \o Download the following components: | 
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| 189 | \list | 
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| 190 | \o \c{MinGW-5.1.6.exe} | 
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| 191 | \o \c{mingw-utils-0.3.tar.gz} | 
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| 192 | \o Qt sources, e.g. \c{qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.2.zip} | 
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| 193 | \o \c{mysql-5.1.35-win32.msi} | 
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| 194 | \endlist | 
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| 195 |  | 
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| 196 | \o Install \c{MinGW-5.1.6.exe} in, e.g. \c{C:\MinGW}. | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | \o Extract \c{mingw-utils-0.3.tar.gz} into, e.g. \c{C:\MinGW}. | 
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| 199 |  | 
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| 200 | \o Add the path for \c{MinGW-5.1.6.exe} to your \c{PATH} variable, | 
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| 201 | e.g. \c{C:\MinGW\bin;} | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 | \o Extract the Qt sources, (\c{qt-everywhere-opensource-src-4.6.2.zip}), | 
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| 204 | into, e.g. \c{C:\Qt}. | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 | \o Add the path for the eventual Qt binary to your \c{PATH} variable, | 
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| 207 | e.g. \c{C:\Qt\4.6.2\bin;}. | 
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| 208 |  | 
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| 209 | \o Install MySQL (\c{mysql-5.1.35-win32.msi}), customizing the | 
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| 210 | components. Select only the headers and libraries. Install in, | 
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| 211 | e.g. \c{C:\MySQL\MySQL51}. | 
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| 212 |  | 
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| 213 | \o Open the DOS prompt, go to \c{C:\MySQL\MySQL51\lib\opt}, and run | 
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| 214 | the following commands: | 
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| 215 | \list | 
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| 216 | \o \c{reimp -d libmysql.lib} | 
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| 217 | \o \c{dlltool -k -d libmysql.def -l libmysql.a} | 
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| 218 | \endlist | 
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| 219 |  | 
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| 220 | \o Open the DOS prompt, go to \c{C:\Qt\4.6.2} and run the following commands: | 
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| 221 | \list | 
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| 222 | \o \c{configure.exe -debug-and-release -platform win32-g++ -qt-sql-mysql | 
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| 223 | -l mysql -I C:\MySQL\MySQL51\include -L C:\MySQL\MySQL51\lib\opt} | 
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| 224 | \o \c{mingw32-make sub-src} | 
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| 225 | \endlist | 
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| 226 | This step takes a long time. | 
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| 227 |  | 
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| 228 | \o Open the DOS prompt, go to | 
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| 229 | \c{C:\Qt\4.6.2\src\plugins\sqldrivers\mysql} and run the | 
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| 230 | following command: | 
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| 231 | \list | 
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| 232 | \o \c{qmake "INCLUDEPATH+=C:\MySQL\MySQL51\include" "LIBS+=-L. mysql" mysql.pro} | 
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| 233 | \endlist | 
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| 234 |  | 
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| 235 | \o Now the following libraries are ready in \c{C:\Qt\4.6.2\plugins\sqldrivers}. | 
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| 236 | \list | 
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| 237 | \o \c{libqsqlmysql4.a} | 
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| 238 | \o \c{libqsqlmysqld4.a} | 
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| 239 | \o \c{qsqlmysql4.dll} | 
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| 240 | \o \c{qsqlmysqld4.dll} | 
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| 241 | \endlist | 
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| 242 | To use the SDK and QtCreator directly, copy these libraries to | 
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| 243 | your \c{C:\Qt\...\qt\plugins\sqldrivers\}, and copy | 
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| 244 | \c{C:\MySQL\MySQL51\lib\opt\libmysql.dll} to your \c{C:\Qt\...\qt\bin\}. | 
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| 245 |  | 
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| 246 | \endlist | 
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| 247 |  | 
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| 248 | \target QOCI | 
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| 249 | \section2 QOCI for the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) | 
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| 250 |  | 
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| 251 | \section3 General Information about the OCI plugin | 
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| 252 |  | 
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| 253 | The Qt OCI plugin supports Oracle 9i, 10g and higher. After | 
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| 254 | connecting to the Oracle server, the plugin will auto-detect the | 
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| 255 | database version and enable features accordingly. | 
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| 256 |  | 
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| 257 | It's possible to connect to a Oracle database without a tnsnames.ora file. | 
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| 258 | This requires that the database SID is passed to the driver as the database | 
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| 259 | name and that a hostname is given. | 
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| 260 |  | 
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| 261 | \section3 OCI User Authentication | 
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| 262 |  | 
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| 263 | The Qt OCI plugin supports authentication using | 
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| 264 | external credentials (OCI_CRED_EXT). Usually, this means that the database | 
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| 265 | server will use the user authentication provided by the operating system | 
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| 266 | instead of its own authentication mechanism. | 
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| 267 |  | 
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| 268 | Leave the username and password empty when opening a connection with | 
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| 269 | QSqlDatabase to use the external credentials authentication. | 
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| 270 |  | 
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| 271 | \section3 OCI BLOB/LOB Support | 
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| 272 |  | 
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| 273 | Binary Large Objects (BLOBs) can be read and written, but be aware | 
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| 274 | that this process may require a lot of memory. You should use a forward | 
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| 275 | only query to select LOB fields (see QSqlQuery::setForwardOnly()). | 
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| 276 |  | 
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| 277 | Inserting BLOBs should be done using either a prepared query where the | 
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| 278 | BLOBs are bound to placeholders or QSqlTableModel, which uses a prepared | 
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| 279 | query to do this internally. | 
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| 280 |  | 
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| 281 | \section3 How to Build the OCI Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 282 |  | 
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| 283 | For Oracle 10g, all you need is the "Instant Client Package - Basic" and | 
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| 284 | "Instant Client Package - SDK". For Oracle prior to 10g, you require | 
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| 285 | the standard Oracle client and the SDK packages. | 
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| 286 |  | 
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| 287 | Oracle library files required to build the driver: | 
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| 288 |  | 
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| 289 | \list | 
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| 290 | \i \c libclntsh.so (all versions) | 
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| 291 | \i \c libwtc9.so (only Oracle 9) | 
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| 292 | \endlist | 
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| 293 |  | 
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| 294 | Tell \c qmake where to find the Oracle header files and shared | 
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| 295 | libraries and run make: | 
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| 296 |  | 
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| 297 | For Oracle version 9: | 
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| 298 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 6 | 
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| 299 |  | 
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| 300 | For Oracle version 10, we assume that you installed the RPM packages of the | 
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| 301 | Instant Client Package SDK (you need to adjust the version number accordingly): | 
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| 302 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 7 | 
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| 303 |  | 
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| 304 | \bold{Note:} If you are using the Oracle Instant Client package, | 
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| 305 | you will need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH when building the OCI SQL plugin | 
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| 306 | and when running an applicaiton that uses the OCI SQL plugin. You can | 
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| 307 | avoid this requirement by setting and RPATH and listing all of the | 
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| 308 | libraries to link to. Here is an example: | 
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| 309 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 32 | 
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| 310 |  | 
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| 311 | If you wish to build the OCI plugin manually with this method the procedure looks like this: | 
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| 312 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 33 | 
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| 313 |  | 
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| 314 | \section3 How to Build the OCI Plugin on Windows | 
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| 315 |  | 
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| 316 | Choosing the option "Programmer" in the Oracle Client Installer from | 
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| 317 | the Oracle Client Installation CD is generally sufficient to build the | 
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| 318 | plugin.  For some versions of Oracle Client, you may also need to select | 
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| 319 | the "Call Interface (OCI)" option if it is available. | 
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| 320 |  | 
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| 321 | Build the plugin as follows (here it is assumed that Oracle Client is | 
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| 322 | installed in \c{C:\oracle}): | 
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| 323 |  | 
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| 324 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 8 | 
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| 325 |  | 
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| 326 | If you are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake with \c | 
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| 327 | make in the line above. | 
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| 328 |  | 
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| 329 | When you run your application you will also need to add the \c oci.dll | 
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| 330 | path to your \c PATH environment variable: | 
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| 331 |  | 
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| 332 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 9 | 
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| 333 |  | 
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| 334 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
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| 335 |  | 
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| 336 | \target QODBC | 
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| 337 | \section2 QODBC for Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) | 
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| 338 |  | 
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| 339 | \section3 General Information about the ODBC plugin | 
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| 340 |  | 
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| 341 | ODBC is a general interface that allows you to connect to multiple | 
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| 342 | DBMSs using a common interface. The QODBC driver allows you to connect | 
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| 343 | to an ODBC driver manager and access the available data sources. Note | 
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| 344 | that you also need to install and configure ODBC drivers for the ODBC | 
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| 345 | driver manager that is installed on your system. The QODBC plugin | 
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| 346 | then allows you to use these data sources in your Qt applications. | 
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| 347 |  | 
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| 348 | \bold{Note:} You should use native drivers in preference to the ODBC | 
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| 349 | driver where they are available. ODBC support can be used as a fallback | 
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| 350 | for compliant databases if no native drivers are available. | 
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| 351 |  | 
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| 352 | On Windows an ODBC driver manager should be installed by default. | 
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| 353 | For Unix systems there are some implementations which must be | 
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| 354 | installed first. Note that every client that uses your application is | 
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| 355 | required to have an ODBC driver manager installed, otherwise the | 
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| 356 | QODBC plugin will not work. | 
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| 357 |  | 
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| 358 | Be aware that when connecting to an ODBC datasource you must pass in | 
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| 359 | the name of the ODBC datasource to the QSqlDatabase::setDatabaseName() | 
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| 360 | function rather than the actual database name. | 
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| 361 |  | 
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| 362 | The QODBC Plugin needs an ODBC compliant driver manager version 2.0 or | 
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| 363 | later to work. Some ODBC drivers claim to be version 2.0 compliant, | 
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| 364 | but do not offer all the necessary functionality. The QODBC plugin | 
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| 365 | therefore checks whether the data source can be used after a | 
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| 366 | connection has been established and refuses to work if the check | 
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| 367 | fails. If you don't like this behavior, you can remove the \c{#define | 
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| 368 | ODBC_CHECK_DRIVER} line from the file \c{qsql_odbc.cpp}. Do this at | 
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| 369 | your own risk! | 
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| 370 |  | 
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| 371 | By default, Qt instructs the ODBC driver to behave as an ODBC 2.x | 
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| 372 | driver. However, for some \e{driver-manager/ODBC 3.x-driver} | 
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| 373 | combinations (e.g., \e{unixODBC/MaxDB ODBC}), telling the ODBC | 
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| 374 | driver to behave as a 2.x driver can cause the driver plugin to | 
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| 375 | have unexpected behavior. To avoid this problem, instruct the ODBC | 
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| 376 | driver to behave as a 3.x driver by | 
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| 377 | \l{QSqlDatabase::setConnectOptions()} {setting the connect option} | 
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| 378 | \c{"SQL_ATTR_ODBC_VERSION=SQL_OV_ODBC3"} before you | 
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| 379 | \l{QSqlDatabase::open()} {open your database connection}. Note | 
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| 380 | that this will affect multiple aspects of ODBC driver behavior, | 
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| 381 | e.g., the SQLSTATEs.  Before setting this connect option, consult | 
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| 382 | your ODBC documentation about behavior differences you can expect. | 
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| 383 |  | 
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| 384 | If you experience very slow access of the ODBC datasource, make sure | 
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| 385 | that ODBC call tracing is turned off in the ODBC datasource manager. | 
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| 386 |  | 
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| 387 | Some drivers don't support scrollable cursors. In that case case only | 
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| 388 | queries in forwardOnly mode can be used successfully. | 
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| 389 |  | 
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| 390 | \section3 ODBC Stored Procedure Support | 
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| 391 |  | 
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| 392 | With Microsoft SQL Server the result set returned by a stored | 
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| 393 | procedure that uses the return statement, or returns multiple result | 
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| 394 | sets, will be accessible only if you set the query's forward only | 
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| 395 | mode to \e forward using \l QSqlQuery::setForwardOnly(). | 
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| 396 |  | 
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| 397 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 10 | 
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| 398 |  | 
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| 399 | \bold{Note:} The value returned by the stored procedure's return statement | 
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| 400 | is discarded. | 
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| 401 |  | 
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| 402 | \section3 ODBC Unicode Support | 
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| 403 |  | 
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| 404 | The QODBC Plugin will use the Unicode API if UNICODE is defined. On | 
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| 405 | Windows NT based systems, this is the default. Note that the ODBC | 
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| 406 | driver and the DBMS must also support Unicode. | 
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| 407 |  | 
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| 408 | Some driver managers and drivers don't support UNICODE. To use the | 
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| 409 | QODBC plugin with such drivers it has to be compiled with the | 
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| 410 | Q_ODBC_VERSION_2 defined. | 
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| 411 |  | 
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| 412 | For the Oracle 9 ODBC driver (Windows), it is neccessary to check | 
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| 413 | "SQL_WCHAR support" in the ODBC driver manager otherwise Oracle | 
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| 414 | will convert all Unicode strings to local 8-bit. | 
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| 415 |  | 
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| 416 | \section3 How to Build the ODBC Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 417 |  | 
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| 418 | It is recommended that you use unixODBC. You can find the latest | 
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| 419 | version and ODBC drivers at \l http://www.unixodbc.org. | 
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| 420 | You need the unixODBC header files and shared libraries. | 
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| 421 |  | 
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| 422 | Tell \c qmake where to find the unixODBC header files and shared | 
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| 423 | libraries (here it is assumed that unixODBC is installed in | 
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| 424 | \c{/usr/local/unixODBC}) and run \c{make}: | 
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| 425 |  | 
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| 426 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 11 | 
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| 427 |  | 
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| 428 | \section3 How to Build the ODBC Plugin on Windows | 
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| 429 |  | 
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| 430 | The ODBC header and include files should already be installed in the | 
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| 431 | right directories. You just have to build the plugin as follows: | 
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| 432 |  | 
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| 433 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 12 | 
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| 434 |  | 
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| 435 | If you are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake with \c | 
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| 436 | make in the line above. | 
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| 437 |  | 
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| 438 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not officially supported for Windows CE. | 
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| 439 |  | 
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| 440 | \target QPSQL | 
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| 441 | \section2 QPSQL for PostgreSQL (Version 7.3 and Above) | 
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| 442 |  | 
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| 443 | \section3 General Information about the QPSQL driver | 
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| 444 |  | 
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| 445 | The QPSQL driver supports version 7.3 and higher of the PostgreSQL server. | 
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| 446 | We recommend that you use a client library from version 7.3.15, 7.4.13, | 
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| 447 | 8.0.8, 8.1.4 or more recent as these versions contain security fixes, and | 
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| 448 | as the QPSQL driver might not build with older versions of the client | 
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| 449 | library depending on your platform. | 
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| 450 |  | 
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| 451 | For more information about PostgreSQL visit \l http://www.postgresql.org. | 
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| 452 |  | 
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| 453 | \section3 QPSQL Unicode Support | 
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| 454 |  | 
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| 455 | The QPSQL driver automatically detects whether the PostgreSQL | 
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| 456 | database you are connecting to supports Unicode or not. Unicode is | 
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| 457 | automatically used if the server supports it. Note that the driver | 
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| 458 | only supports the UTF-8 encoding. If your database uses any other | 
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| 459 | encoding, the server must be compiled with Unicode conversion | 
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| 460 | support. | 
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| 461 |  | 
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| 462 | Unicode support was introduced in PostgreSQL version 7.1 and it will | 
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| 463 | only work if both the server and the client library have been compiled | 
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| 464 | with multibyte support. More information about how to set up a | 
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| 465 | multibyte enabled PostgreSQL server can be found in the PostgreSQL | 
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| 466 | Administrator Guide, Chapter 5. | 
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| 467 |  | 
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| 468 | \section3 QPSQL BLOB Support | 
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| 469 |  | 
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| 470 | Binary Large Objects are supported through the \c BYTEA field type in | 
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| 471 | PostgreSQL server versions >= 7.1. | 
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| 472 |  | 
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| 473 | \section3 How to Build the QPSQL Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 474 |  | 
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| 475 | You need the PostgreSQL client library and headers installed. | 
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| 476 |  | 
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| 477 | To make \c qmake find the PostgreSQL header files and shared | 
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| 478 | libraries, run \c qmake the following way (assuming that the | 
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| 479 | PostgreSQL client is installed in \c{/usr}): | 
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| 480 |  | 
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| 481 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 13 | 
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| 482 |  | 
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| 483 | After installing Qt, as described in the \l{Installing Qt for X11 Platforms} document, | 
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| 484 | you also need to install the plugin in the standard location: | 
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| 485 |  | 
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| 486 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 14 | 
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| 487 |  | 
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| 488 | \section3 How to Build the QPSQL Plugin on Windows | 
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| 489 |  | 
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| 490 | Install the appropriate PostgreSQL developer libraries for your | 
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| 491 | compiler. Assuming that PostgreSQL was installed in \c{C:\psql}, | 
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| 492 | build the plugin as follows: | 
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| 493 |  | 
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| 494 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 15 | 
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| 495 |  | 
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| 496 | Users of MinGW may wish to consult the following online document: | 
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| 497 | \l{Compiling PostgreSQL On Native Win32 FAQ}. | 
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| 498 |  | 
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| 499 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
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| 500 |  | 
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| 501 | \target QTDS | 
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| 502 | \section2 QTDS for Sybase Adaptive Server | 
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| 503 |  | 
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| 504 | \note TDS is no longer used by MS Sql Server, and is superceded by | 
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| 505 | \l{QODBC}{ODBC}. QTDS is obsolete from Qt 4.7. | 
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| 506 |  | 
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| 507 | \section3 General Information about QTDS | 
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| 508 |  | 
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| 509 | It is not possible to set the port with QSqlDatabase::setPort() due to limitations in the | 
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| 510 | Sybase client library. Refer to the Sybase documentation for information on how to set up | 
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| 511 | a Sybase client configuration file to enable connections to databases on non-default ports. | 
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| 512 |  | 
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| 513 | \section3 How to Build the QTDS Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 514 |  | 
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| 515 | Under Unix, two libraries are available which support the TDS protocol: | 
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| 516 |  | 
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| 517 | \list | 
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| 518 | \i FreeTDS, a free implementation of the TDS protocol | 
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| 519 | (\l{http://www.freetds.org}). Note that FreeTDS is not yet stable, | 
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| 520 | so some functionality may not work as expected. | 
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| 521 |  | 
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| 522 | \i Sybase Open Client, available from \l{http://www.sybase.com}. | 
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| 523 | Note for Linux users: Get the Open Client RPM from | 
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| 524 | \l{http://linux.sybase.com}. | 
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| 525 | \endlist | 
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| 526 |  | 
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| 527 | Regardless of which library you use, the shared object file | 
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| 528 | \c{libsybdb.so} is needed. Set the \c SYBASE environment variable to | 
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| 529 | point to the directory where you installed the client library and | 
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| 530 | execute \c{qmake}: | 
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| 531 |  | 
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| 532 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 16 | 
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| 533 |  | 
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| 534 | \section3 How to Build the QDTS Plugin on Windows | 
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| 535 |  | 
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| 536 | You can either use the DB-Library supplied by Microsoft or the Sybase | 
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| 537 | Open Client (\l{http://www.sybase.com}). You must include \c | 
|---|
| 538 | NTWDBLIB.LIB to build the plugin: | 
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| 539 |  | 
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| 540 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 17 | 
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| 541 |  | 
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| 542 | By default the Microsoft library is used on Windows, if you want to | 
|---|
| 543 | force the use of the Sybase Open Client, you must define \c | 
|---|
| 544 | Q_USE_SYBASE in \c{%QTDIR%\src\sql\drivers\tds\qsql_tds.cpp}. If you | 
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| 545 | are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake with \c make in | 
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| 546 | the line above. | 
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| 547 |  | 
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| 548 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
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| 549 |  | 
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| 550 | \target QDB2 | 
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| 551 | \section2 QDB2 for IBM DB2 (Version 7.1 and Above) | 
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| 552 |  | 
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| 553 | \section3 General Information about QDB2 | 
|---|
| 554 |  | 
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| 555 | The Qt DB2 plugin makes it possible to access IBM DB2 databases. It | 
|---|
| 556 | has been tested with IBM DB2 v7.1 and 7.2. You must install the IBM | 
|---|
| 557 | DB2 development client library, which contains the header and library | 
|---|
| 558 | files necessary for compiling the QDB2 plugin. | 
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| 559 |  | 
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| 560 | The QDB2 driver supports prepared queries, reading/writing of Unicode | 
|---|
| 561 | strings and reading/writing of BLOBs. | 
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| 562 |  | 
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| 563 | We suggest using a forward-only query when calling stored procedures | 
|---|
| 564 | in DB2 (see QSqlQuery::setForwardOnly()). | 
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| 565 |  | 
|---|
| 566 | \section3 How to Build the QDB2 Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
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| 567 |  | 
|---|
| 568 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 18 | 
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| 569 |  | 
|---|
| 570 | After installing Qt, as described in the \l{Installing Qt for X11 Platforms} document, | 
|---|
| 571 | you also need to install the plugin in the standard location: | 
|---|
| 572 |  | 
|---|
| 573 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 19 | 
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| 574 |  | 
|---|
| 575 | \section3 How to Build the QDB2 Plugin on Windows | 
|---|
| 576 |  | 
|---|
| 577 | The DB2 header and include files should already be installed in the | 
|---|
| 578 | right directories. You just have to build the plugin as follows: | 
|---|
| 579 |  | 
|---|
| 580 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 20 | 
|---|
| 581 |  | 
|---|
| 582 | If you are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake | 
|---|
| 583 | with \c make in the line above. | 
|---|
| 584 |  | 
|---|
| 585 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
|---|
| 586 |  | 
|---|
| 587 | \target QSQLITE2 | 
|---|
| 588 | \section2 QSQLITE2 for SQLite Version 2 | 
|---|
| 589 |  | 
|---|
| 590 | The Qt SQLite 2 plugin is offered for compatibility. Whenever | 
|---|
| 591 | possible, use the \l{#QSQLITE}{version 3 plugin} instead. The | 
|---|
| 592 | build instructions for version 3 apply to version 2 as well. | 
|---|
| 593 |  | 
|---|
| 594 | \target QSQLITE | 
|---|
| 595 | \section2 QSQLITE for SQLite (Version 3 and Above) | 
|---|
| 596 |  | 
|---|
| 597 | \section3 General Information about QSQLITE | 
|---|
| 598 |  | 
|---|
| 599 | The Qt SQLite plugin makes it possible to access SQLite | 
|---|
| 600 | databases. SQLite is an in-process database, which means that it | 
|---|
| 601 | is not necessary to have a database server. SQLite operates on a | 
|---|
| 602 | single file, which must be set as the database name when opening | 
|---|
| 603 | a connection. If the file does not exist, SQLite will try to | 
|---|
| 604 | create it. SQLite also supports in-memory databases, simply pass | 
|---|
| 605 | ":memory:" as the database name. | 
|---|
| 606 |  | 
|---|
| 607 | SQLite has some restrictions regarding multiple users and | 
|---|
| 608 | multiple transactions. If you try to read/write on a resource from different | 
|---|
| 609 | transactions, your application might freeze until one transaction commits | 
|---|
| 610 | or rolls back. The Qt SQLite driver will retry to write to a locked resource | 
|---|
| 611 | until it runs into a timeout (see \c{QSQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT} | 
|---|
| 612 | at QSqlDatabase::setConnectOptions()). | 
|---|
| 613 |  | 
|---|
| 614 | In SQLite any column, with the exception of an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column, | 
|---|
| 615 | may be used to store any type of value. For instance, a column declared as | 
|---|
| 616 | INTEGER may contain an integer value in one row and a text value in the | 
|---|
| 617 | next. This is due to SQLite associating the type of a value with the value | 
|---|
| 618 | itself rather than with the column it is stored in. A consequence of this | 
|---|
| 619 | is that the type returned by QSqlField::type() only indicates the field's | 
|---|
| 620 | recommended type. No assumption of the actual type should be made from | 
|---|
| 621 | this and the type of the individual values should be checked. | 
|---|
| 622 |  | 
|---|
| 623 | The driver is locked for updates while a select is executed. This | 
|---|
| 624 | may cause problems when using QSqlTableModel because Qt's item views | 
|---|
| 625 | fetch data as needed (with QSqlQuery::fetchMore() in the case of | 
|---|
| 626 | QSqlTableModel). | 
|---|
| 627 |  | 
|---|
| 628 | You can find information about SQLite on \l{http://www.sqlite.org}. | 
|---|
| 629 |  | 
|---|
| 630 | \section3 How to Build the QSQLITE Plugin | 
|---|
| 631 |  | 
|---|
| 632 | SQLite version 3 is included as a third-party library within Qt. | 
|---|
| 633 | It can be built by passing the following parameters to the | 
|---|
| 634 | configure script: \c{-plugin-sql-sqlite} (build as a plugin) or | 
|---|
| 635 | \c{-qt-sql-sqlite} (linked directly into the Qt library). | 
|---|
| 636 |  | 
|---|
| 637 | If you don't want to use the SQLite library included with Qt, you | 
|---|
| 638 | can build it manually (replace \c $SQLITE by the directory where | 
|---|
| 639 | SQLite resides): | 
|---|
| 640 |  | 
|---|
| 641 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 21 | 
|---|
| 642 |  | 
|---|
| 643 | After installing Qt, as described in the \l{Installing Qt for X11 Platforms} document, | 
|---|
| 644 | you also need to install the plugin in the standard location: | 
|---|
| 645 |  | 
|---|
| 646 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 22 | 
|---|
| 647 |  | 
|---|
| 648 | On Windows: | 
|---|
| 649 |  | 
|---|
| 650 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 23 | 
|---|
| 651 |  | 
|---|
| 652 | \section3 QSQLITE File Format Compatibility | 
|---|
| 653 |  | 
|---|
| 654 | SQLite minor releases sometimes break file format forward compatibility. | 
|---|
| 655 | For example, SQLite 3.3 can read database files created with SQLite 3.2, | 
|---|
| 656 | but databases created with SQLite 3.3 cannot be read by SQLite 3.2. | 
|---|
| 657 | Please refer to the SQLite documentation and change logs for information about | 
|---|
| 658 | file format compatibility between versions. | 
|---|
| 659 |  | 
|---|
| 660 | Qt minor releases usually follow the SQLite minor releases, while Qt patch releases | 
|---|
| 661 | follow SQLite patch releases. Patch releases are therefore both backward and forward | 
|---|
| 662 | compatible. | 
|---|
| 663 |  | 
|---|
| 664 | To force SQLite to use a specific file format, it is neccessary to build and | 
|---|
| 665 | ship your own database plugin with your own SQLite library as illustrated above. | 
|---|
| 666 | Some versions of SQLite can be forced to write a specific file format by setting | 
|---|
| 667 | the \c{SQLITE_DEFAULT_FILE_FORMAT} define when building SQLite. | 
|---|
| 668 |  | 
|---|
| 669 | \target QIBASE | 
|---|
| 670 | \section2 QIBASE for Borland InterBase | 
|---|
| 671 |  | 
|---|
| 672 | \section3 General Information about QIBASE | 
|---|
| 673 |  | 
|---|
| 674 | The Qt InterBase plugin makes it possible to access the InterBase and | 
|---|
| 675 | Firebird databases. InterBase can either be used as a client/server or | 
|---|
| 676 | without a server in which case it operates on local files. The | 
|---|
| 677 | database file must exist before a connection can be established. Firebird | 
|---|
| 678 | must be used with a server configuration. | 
|---|
| 679 |  | 
|---|
| 680 | Note that InterBase requires you to specify the full path to the | 
|---|
| 681 | database file, no matter whether it is stored locally or on another | 
|---|
| 682 | server. | 
|---|
| 683 |  | 
|---|
| 684 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 24 | 
|---|
| 685 |  | 
|---|
| 686 | You need the InterBase/Firebird development headers and libraries | 
|---|
| 687 | to build this plugin. | 
|---|
| 688 |  | 
|---|
| 689 | Due to license incompatibilities with the GPL, users of the Qt Open Source | 
|---|
| 690 | Edition are not allowed to link this plugin to the commercial editions of | 
|---|
| 691 | InterBase. Please use Firebird or the free edition of InterBase. | 
|---|
| 692 |  | 
|---|
| 693 | \section3 QIBASE Unicode Support and Text Encoding | 
|---|
| 694 |  | 
|---|
| 695 | By default the driver connects to the database using UNICODE_FSS. This can | 
|---|
| 696 | be overridden by setting the ISC_DPB_LC_CTYPE parameter with | 
|---|
| 697 | QSqlDatabase::setConnectOptions() before opening the connection. | 
|---|
| 698 |  | 
|---|
| 699 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 25 | 
|---|
| 700 |  | 
|---|
| 701 | If Qt doesn't support the given text encoding the driver will issue a | 
|---|
| 702 | warning message and connect to the database using UNICODE_FSS. | 
|---|
| 703 |  | 
|---|
| 704 | Note that if the text encoding set when connecting to the database is | 
|---|
| 705 | not the same as in the database, problems with transliteration might arise. | 
|---|
| 706 |  | 
|---|
| 707 | \section3 QIBASE Stored procedures | 
|---|
| 708 |  | 
|---|
| 709 | InterBase/Firebird return OUT values as result set, so when calling stored | 
|---|
| 710 | procedure, only IN values need to be bound via QSqlQuery::bindValue(). The | 
|---|
| 711 | RETURN/OUT values can be retrieved via QSqlQuery::value(). Example: | 
|---|
| 712 |  | 
|---|
| 713 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 26 | 
|---|
| 714 |  | 
|---|
| 715 | \section3 How to Build the QIBASE Plugin on Unix and Mac OS X | 
|---|
| 716 |  | 
|---|
| 717 | The following assumes InterBase or Firebird is installed in | 
|---|
| 718 | \c{/opt/interbase}: | 
|---|
| 719 |  | 
|---|
| 720 | If you are using InterBase: | 
|---|
| 721 |  | 
|---|
| 722 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 27 | 
|---|
| 723 |  | 
|---|
| 724 | If you are using Firebird, the Firebird library has to be set explicitly: | 
|---|
| 725 |  | 
|---|
| 726 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 28 | 
|---|
| 727 |  | 
|---|
| 728 | \section3 How to Build the QIBASE Plugin on Windows | 
|---|
| 729 |  | 
|---|
| 730 | The following assumes InterBase or Firebird is installed in | 
|---|
| 731 | \c{C:\interbase}: | 
|---|
| 732 |  | 
|---|
| 733 | If you are using InterBase: | 
|---|
| 734 |  | 
|---|
| 735 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 29 | 
|---|
| 736 |  | 
|---|
| 737 | If you are using Firebird, the Firebird library has to be set explicitely: | 
|---|
| 738 |  | 
|---|
| 739 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 30 | 
|---|
| 740 |  | 
|---|
| 741 | If you are not using a Microsoft compiler, replace \c nmake | 
|---|
| 742 | with \c make in the line above. | 
|---|
| 743 |  | 
|---|
| 744 | Note that \c{C:\interbase\bin} must be in the \c PATH. | 
|---|
| 745 |  | 
|---|
| 746 | \bold{Note:} This database plugin is not supported for Windows CE. | 
|---|
| 747 |  | 
|---|
| 748 | \target troubleshooting | 
|---|
| 749 | \section1 Troubleshooting | 
|---|
| 750 |  | 
|---|
| 751 | You should always use client libraries that have been compiled with | 
|---|
| 752 | the same compiler as you are using for your project. If you cannot get | 
|---|
| 753 | a source distibution to compile the client libraries yourself, you | 
|---|
| 754 | must make sure that the pre-compiled library is compatible with | 
|---|
| 755 | your compiler, otherwise you will get a lot of "undefined symbols" | 
|---|
| 756 | errors. Some compilers have tools to convert libraries, e.g. Borland | 
|---|
| 757 | ships the tool \c{COFF2OMF.EXE} to convert libraries that have been | 
|---|
| 758 | generated with Microsoft Visual C++. | 
|---|
| 759 |  | 
|---|
| 760 | If the compilation of a plugin succeeds but it cannot be loaded, | 
|---|
| 761 | make sure that the following requirements are met: | 
|---|
| 762 |  | 
|---|
| 763 | \list | 
|---|
| 764 | \i Ensure that you are using a shared Qt library; you cannot use the | 
|---|
| 765 | plugins with a static build. | 
|---|
| 766 | \i Ensure that the plugin is in the correct directory. You can use | 
|---|
| 767 | QApplication::libraryPaths() to determine where Qt looks for plugins. | 
|---|
| 768 | \i Ensure that the client libraries of the DBMS are available on the | 
|---|
| 769 | system. On Unix, run the command \c{ldd} and pass the name of the | 
|---|
| 770 | plugin as parameter, for example \c{ldd libqsqlmysql.so}. You will | 
|---|
| 771 | get a warning if any of the client libraries couldn't be found. | 
|---|
| 772 | On Windows, you can use Visual Studio's dependency walker. | 
|---|
| 773 | \i Compile Qt with \c{QT_DEBUG_COMPONENT} defined to get very verbose | 
|---|
| 774 | debug output when loading plugins. | 
|---|
| 775 | \endlist | 
|---|
| 776 |  | 
|---|
| 777 | Make sure you have followed the guide to \l{Deploying Plugins}. | 
|---|
| 778 | If you experience plugin load problems and see output like this: | 
|---|
| 779 |  | 
|---|
| 780 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_sql-driver.qdoc 31 | 
|---|
| 781 |  | 
|---|
| 782 | the problem is usually that the plugin had the wrong \l{Deploying | 
|---|
| 783 | Plugins#The Build Key}{build key}. This might require removing an | 
|---|
| 784 | entry from the \l{Deploying Plugins#The Plugin Cache} {plugin cache}. | 
|---|
| 785 |  | 
|---|
| 786 | \target development | 
|---|
| 787 | \section1 How to Write Your Own Database Driver | 
|---|
| 788 |  | 
|---|
| 789 | QSqlDatabase is responsible for loading and managing database driver | 
|---|
| 790 | plugins. When a database is added (see QSqlDatabase::addDatabase()), | 
|---|
| 791 | the appropriate driver plugin is loaded (using QSqlDriverPlugin). | 
|---|
| 792 | QSqlDatabase relies on the driver plugin to provide interfaces for | 
|---|
| 793 | QSqlDriver and QSqlResult. | 
|---|
| 794 |  | 
|---|
| 795 | QSqlDriver is an abstract base class which defines the functionality | 
|---|
| 796 | of a SQL database driver. This includes functions such as | 
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| 797 | QSqlDriver::open() and QSqlDriver::close(). QSqlDriver is responsible | 
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| 798 | for connecting to a database, establish the proper environment, etc. | 
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| 799 | In addition, QSqlDriver can create QSqlQuery objects appropriate for | 
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| 800 | the particular database API. QSqlDatabase forwards many of its | 
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| 801 | function calls directly to QSqlDriver which provides the concrete | 
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| 802 | implementation. | 
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| 803 |  | 
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| 804 | QSqlResult is an abstract base class which defines the functionality | 
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| 805 | of a SQL database query. This includes statements such as \c{SELECT}, | 
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| 806 | \c{UPDATE}, and \c{ALTER} \c{TABLE}. QSqlResult contains functions | 
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| 807 | such as QSqlResult::next() and QSqlResult::value(). QSqlResult is | 
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| 808 | responsible for sending queries to the database, returning result | 
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| 809 | data, etc. QSqlQuery forwards many of its function calls directly to | 
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| 810 | QSqlResult which provides the concrete implementation. | 
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| 811 |  | 
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| 812 | QSqlDriver and QSqlResult are closely connected. When implementing a | 
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| 813 | Qt SQL driver, both of these classes must to be subclassed and the | 
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| 814 | abstract virtual methods in each class must be implemented. | 
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| 815 |  | 
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| 816 | To implement a Qt SQL driver as a plugin (so that it is | 
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| 817 | recognized and loaded by the Qt library at runtime), the driver | 
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| 818 | must use the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro. Read \l{How to Create Qt | 
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| 819 | Plugins} for more information on this. You can also check out how | 
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| 820 | this is done in the SQL plugins that are provided with Qt in | 
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| 821 | \c{QTDIR/src/plugins/sqldrivers} and \c{QTDIR/src/sql/drivers}. | 
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| 822 |  | 
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| 823 | The following code can be used as a skeleton for a SQL driver: | 
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| 824 |  | 
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| 825 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/sqldatabase/sqldatabase.cpp 47 | 
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| 826 | \codeline | 
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| 827 | \snippet doc/src/snippets/sqldatabase/sqldatabase.cpp 48 | 
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| 828 | */ | 
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