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    doforumda
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    mysql query did its job its now successful but when i use qt code and try to make it run it displays same error

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    Starting /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample...
    false
    QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
    /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample exited with code 0
    @

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      doforumda
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      wait i think the query is not sucessful because it displays this message 0 rows affected
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      mysql> grant all on testTwo.* to 'root'at'localhost' identified by 'password';
      Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)
      @

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        lyuts
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        Add this to your code after connecting:

        @qDebug() << db.lastError().text();@

        And tell us what the error is.

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

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          lyuts
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          [quote author="doforumda" date="1286877766"]wait i think the query is not sucessful because it displays this message 0 rows affected
          @
          mysql> grant all on testTwo.* to 'root'at'localhost' identified by 'password';
          Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)
          @[/quote]

          Did you run that command with 'password' instead of '123456'?

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

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            Dii
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            0 rows is just fine with the grant command... have you set the password on

            @db.setPassword("password");@

            ?

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              doforumda
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              this is the output after adding lastError.text()
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              Starting /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample...
              " "
              false
              QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
              /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample exited with code 0
              @

              lyut: yes i use command with 'password' not '123456'

              Dii sorry i didnt understand this db.setPassword("password");
              where should i set this

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                lyuts
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                [quote author="doforumda" date="1286878193"]
                lyut: yes i use command with 'password' not '123456'

                Dii sorry i didnt understand this db.setPassword("password");
                where should i set this[/quote]

                1. I assume you should have specified the actual password when running that query.
                2. @db.setPassword("password");@ should be added to your source code just where you set db options.

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

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                  doforumda
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                  i ran query again with actual password
                  i have already setup password in my qt code here it is
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                  #include <QApplication>
                  #include <QtSql>

                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                  QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);

                  QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QMYSQL");
                  db.setDatabaseName("testTwo");
                  db.setUserName("root");
                  db.setPassword("123456");
                  db.setHostName("localhost");
                  
                  qDebug() << db.lastError().text();
                  
                  bool ok = db.open();
                  qDebug() << ok;
                  
                  QSqlQuery query;
                  query.exec&#40;"SELECT firstname,lastname FROM testTable"&#41;;
                  while(query.next()) {
                      QString firstName = query.value(0).toString();
                      QString secondName = query.value(1).toString();
                      qDebug() << "First Name: " << firstName << "Last Name:" << secondName;
                      qDebug() << db.lastError();
                  }
                  return 0;
                  

                  }

                  @

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                    Dii
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                    db.lasterror().text() should come after line 16 (db.open()).
                    The password in the Qt code must be the same what you have specified in the GRANT command above.

                    I suspect probably, you haven't made the database and the table in mysql yet, if you go back to mysql command line, what do you get by these commands:

                    @SHOW databases;

                    USE testTwo;

                    SHOW tables;@

                    I go to dinner, be back in a few minutes :)

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                      lyuts
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                      #78

                      You put my debug before opening the connection. Put it after.

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

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                        doforumda
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                        i changed db.lastError().text(); and place it after db.open()
                        this is the output
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                        Starting /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample...
                        "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) QMYSQL: Unable to connect"
                        false
                        QSqlQuery::exec: database not open
                        /home/zafar/c++/dbExample-build-desktop/dbExample exited with code 0
                        @

                        the commands in mysql displayed are here
                        repectively to your commands

                        @
                        mysql> show databases;
                        +--------------------+
                        | Database |
                        +--------------------+
                        | information_schema |
                        | cdcol |
                        | mysql |
                        | phpmyadmin |
                        | test |
                        | testTwo |
                        +--------------------+
                        6 rows in set (0.01 sec)

                        mysql> use testTwo
                        Database changed
                        mysql> show tables
                        -> ;
                        +-------------------+
                        | Tables_in_testTwo |
                        +-------------------+
                        | testTable |
                        +-------------------+
                        1 row in set (0.01 sec)

                        @

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                          doforumda
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                          any clues?

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                            lyuts
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                            Change the 19th line to

                            @QSqlQuery query(db);@

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                              doforumda
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                              same error again

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                                lyuts
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                                Take a look into mysql logs to see what happens when you are trying to connect from your application.

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

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                                  doforumda
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                                  how can i check that mysql logs and from where?

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                                    lyuts
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                                    [quote author="doforumda" date="1286880547"]how can i check that mysql logs and from where? [/quote]

                                    Try to find them:
                                    @find /opt/lampp -name log -type d@

                                    When you find the log directory, find a log for mysql and use tail utility:

                                    @tail -f /path/to/mysql.log@

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                                      doforumda
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                                      this command didnt return something
                                      @
                                      root@zafar-laptop:/# find /opt/lampp -name log -type d
                                      root@zafar-laptop:/#
                                      @

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                                        doforumda
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                                        i have a folder inside lampp with the name logs. is it the one which your are talking about

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                                          lyuts
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                                          Solution 1:
                                          @find /opt/lampp -name '*.log'@
                                          This might need sudo'ing.

                                          Solution 2:
                                          If 1st fails then you need to find the config files for mysql (it should be located in /opt/lampp directory) and try to find out what is the location of mysql's log files.

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

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