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Applied Bill King's suggestion in QTBUG-1363. Columns of hStmt must be accessed in order. Verified using ODBC driver on SQL Server 2005 on Windows 7. Added test for length of text field for MS SQL Server over ODBC. Task-Id: QTBUG-1363 Change-Id: I6673dafe75e3ef394d41e439adb45096c1421068 Reviewed-by: Bill King <bill.king@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Mark Brand <mabrand@mabrand.nl> |
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Before building the Qt library, the Qt SQL module can be enabled for specific databases using 'configure'. 'configure' is located at the top of your QTDIR. Specific databases drivers can be enabled using one of the following options: ./configure [-qt-sql-<driver>] [-plugin-sql-<driver>] or disabled using the following option: ./configure [-no-sql-<driver>] Where <driver> is the name of the driver, for example 'psql'. This will configure the Qt library to compile the specified driver into the Qt lib itself. For example, to build the PostgreSQL driver directly into the Qt library, configure Qt like this: ./configure -qt-sql-psql In addition, you may need to specify an extra include path, as some database drivers require headers for the database they are using, for example: ./configure -qt-sql-psql -I/usr/local/include If instead you need to build the PostgreSQL driver as a dynamically loaded plugin, configure Qt like this: ./configure -plugin-sql-psql To compile drivers as dynamically loaded plugins, see the QTDIR/plugins/src/sqldrivers directory. Use 'configure -help' for a complete list of configure options. See the Qt documentation for a complete list of supported database drivers.