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    Dmytro
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    !http://hin.dp.ua/files/down/qt_scr.PNG(my screenshot)!

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      doforumda
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      well i dont have that option. here is what i get
      when i click file/new file or project then this screenshot
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      then i keep clicking next getting the follwoing screenshots
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        Dii
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        Well, it should make no problem to have SQL query before exec(), at least I don't have any problem with that.

        Let's get back to square one:
        You said if you uncomment the
        @bool ok = db.open();@
        then your program hangs. Can we see the value of 'ok'?
        @qDebug() << ok;@
        My guess is probably you have problems granting the rights in mysql when you've created the table... have you made
        @GRANT ALL ON testTwo.* to 'root'at'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'somepassword';@
        (Ouch please replace the 'at' with the 'at' sign, the forum motor uses it for code tags, I don't know how to write it... I hope it's not confusing.
        I'm not sure if you can do it with empty password, I guess yes, but I never do that.)

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          doforumda
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          i now put password for root at localhost.
          when i place qDebug() << ok then it displays this
          @
          false
          QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
          @

          false might be the value of ok.

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            lyuts
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            Are you able to connect to your DB from shell?

            I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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              doforumda
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              i dont know how to connect to my DB from shell. I install xampp which is easy for me to manage my databases.
              how can i connect from shell?

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                lyuts
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                @mysql -h host -D dbname -u user@

                I guess your can omit host parameter if you are connecting to localhost. You might need to specify "-p password" switch also (depends on mysql configuration).

                I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                  doforumda
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                  i think i did not install any mysql client. bcause it displays this output
                  @
                  root@zafar-laptop:/# mysql -h localhost -D testTwo -u root -p xxxxxx
                  The program 'mysql' can be found in the following packages:

                  • mysql-client-core-5.1
                  • mysql-client-5.0
                  • mysql-cluster-client-5.1
                    Try: apt-get install <selected package>
                    @
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                    lyuts
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                    Run
                    @dpkg --list | grep mysql@
                    and post the output for this command.

                    I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                      doforumda
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                      here it is
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                      root@zafar-laptop:/# dpkg --list | grep mysql
                      ii libmysqlclient-dev 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6 MySQL database development files
                      ii libmysqlclient16 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6 MySQL database client library
                      ii mysql-common 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6 MySQL database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql

                      @

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                        lyuts
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                        How did you create your database? I don't see any mysql server either.

                        I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                          doforumda
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                          well i download xampp and install it. i created database using phpmyadmin.

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                            doforumda
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                            i install xampp in this folder /opt/lampp

                            and my database is in /opt/lampp/var/mysql

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                              lyuts
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                              Ok, I see. What is the location of your XAMPP installation? try to find the mysql binary there. And use the whole path (since I assume it is not in PATH) when connecting, i.e.

                              @/path/to/xampp/bin/mysql -D dbname -u username@

                              UPD: Didn't notice the location of xampp. then try (I guess it would be like this) @/opt/lampp/bin/mysql@

                              I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                                doforumda
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                                now here it what it says
                                @
                                root@zafar-laptop:/# /opt/lampp/bin/mysql -D testTwo -h localhost -u root -p 123456
                                Enter password:
                                ERROR 1049 (42000): Unknown database '123456'
                                @
                                i am providing the right pw

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                                  lyuts
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                                  Try not passing -p switch. I guess you will be prompted to type in your password.
                                  or
                                  @/opt/lampp/bin/mysql -u root testTwo@

                                  I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                                    doforumda
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                                    now it output is Access Denied
                                    @
                                    root@zafar-laptop:/# /opt/lampp/bin/mysql -u root testTwo
                                    ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'at'localhost' (using password: NO)
                                    @

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                                      lyuts
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                                      I'm sorry i just confused you with my last post.

                                      @/opt/lampp/bin/mysql -u root -p 123456 testTwo@

                                      I thought that mysql would prompt you but it didn't.

                                      I'm a rebel in the S.D.G.

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                                        Dii
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                                        Do it this way, then it will prompt for a password:

                                        @/opt/lampp/bin/mysql -D testTwo -h localhost -u root -p
                                        @

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                                          doforumda
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                                          i got a big ouput here but i have not seen any errors in this. when i try to post whole output this forum didnt allow me to post more than 6000 characters

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