Thanks Thales but, I've no idea how can I do this :( could you provide me any example for do this?
Thanks a lot! Michele 2012/2/19 Thales Lange <thalesla...@gmail.com> > Hi Michele. > > I think you will need to inherit QSqlQueryModel and reimplement the method: > > virtual QVariant data(const QModelIndex &item, int role = > Qt::DisplayRole ) const > > When "item" is your table index and role == Qt::DecorationRole, you can > return the desirable icon. > > I hope this solution might be useful! > > Best Regards, > Thales Lange. > > > On 19-02-2012 12:16, Michele Ciampichetti wrote: > > Dear to all, > > I need to insert an icon into every index of a QSqlQueryModel (so I > > can retrieve them from DB but mark them with the icon). > > I need something like QStandardItem (const QIcon &icon, const QString > > &text) constructor, but I don't know how can I subclass It. > > I need also to activate the tooltip on some columns. > > > > I tried to see something of code of QSqlQueryModel and the structure > > of model classes but I'm a beginner and i lose myself on it :( > > > > Why each model have more classes nested on it? There is a > > QSqlQueryModelPrivate, QSqlQueryModelItem ecc. How can use it? :( > > Could you send a small example or more documentation of this? > > > > Thanks for your time > > > > Michele > > _______________________________________________ > > Interest mailing list > > Interest@qt-project.org > > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > > >
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