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Qt 6 C++ GUI Programming Cookbook - Third Edition

You're reading from  Qt 6 C++ GUI Programming Cookbook - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805122630
Pages 428 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Lee Zhi Eng Lee Zhi Eng
Profile icon Lee Zhi Eng

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Look-and-Feel Customization with Qt Designer 2. Chapter 2: Event Handling – Signals and Slots 3. Chapter 3: States and Animations with Qt and QML 4. Chapter 4: QPainter and 2D Graphics 5. Chapter 5: OpenGL Implementation 6. Chapter 6: Transitioning from Qt 5 to Qt 6 7. Chapter 7: Using Network and Managing Large Documents 8. Chapter 8: Threading Basics –Asynchronous Programming 9. Chapter 9: Building a Touch Screen Application with Qt 6 10. Chapter 10: JSON Parsing Made Easy 11. Chapter 11: Conversion Library 12. Chapter 12: Accessing Databases with SQL Driver and Qt 13. Chapter 13: Developing Web Applications Using Qt WebEngine 14. Chapter 14: Performance Optimization 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Advanced SQL queries

By following this recipe, you will learn how to use advanced SQL statements such as INNER JOIN, COUNT, LIKE, and DISTINCT.

How to do it…

You can do a lot more than just perform simple queries on the SQL database. Let’s follow these steps to learn how:

  1. We need to add a few tables to our database before we can dive into the programming part. Open your SQLiteStudio. We need several tables for this example to work:
Figure 12.24 – Additional tables that we need to create for this example

Figure 12.24 – Additional tables that we need to create for this example

  1. I will show you the structure of each of the tables required for this project and the dummy data inserted into the tables for testing. The first table is called branch, which is used to store the IDs and names of different branches of the dummy company:
Figure 12.25 – The branch table

Figure 12.25 – The branch table

  1. Secondly, we have the department table, which stores the IDs and names of different...
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