transactions. \note When using transactions, you must start the
transaction before you create your query.
- If an error occurrs, lastError() will return information about it.
+ If an error occurs, lastError() will return information about it.
Get the names of the available SQL drivers with drivers(). Check
for the presence of a particular driver with isDriverAvailable().
Returns true if the query is \e{active}. An active QSqlQuery is one
that has been \l{QSqlQuery::exec()} {exec()'d} successfully but not
yet finished with. When you are finished with an active query, you
- can make make the query inactive by calling finish() or clear(), or
+ can make the query inactive by calling finish() or clear(), or
you can delete the QSqlQuery instance.
\note Of particular interest is an active query that is a \c{SELECT}
defined \l ButtonRole.
\value Ok An "OK" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
- \value Open A "Open" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
+ \value Open An "Open" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
\value Save A "Save" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
\value Cancel A "Cancel" button defined with the \l RejectRole.
\value Close A "Close" button defined with the \l RejectRole.
defined \l ButtonRole.
\value Ok An "OK" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
- \value Open A "Open" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
+ \value Open An "Open" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
\value Save A "Save" button defined with the \l AcceptRole.
\value Cancel A "Cancel" button defined with the \l RejectRole.
\value Close A "Close" button defined with the \l RejectRole.