Hi @all,

I've created a dialog-window with an QTableWidget. Users can add a row by using a pushbutton. In a cell of the new row appears a QComboBox. How can changes of this QComboBox trigger a function?

It's no problem for to text-only-cells (I can use:

    @pyqtSlot(int, int)
    def on_tableWidgetX_cellChanged(self, row, column):
        print("cell changed: ", row, column)

which works as intended.)

Functions like

    @pyqtSlot(QComboBox)
    def on_tableWidgetX_itemChanged(self, item):
        print("OK1")

    @pyqtSlot(QComboBox)
    def on_tableWidgetX_itemClicked(self, item):
        print("Ok2")

never recieve a signal.

I think the QComboBox can not send a aignal. Originally the "Generate Dialog Code..."-dialog suggests to pass a "QTableWidgetItem*" to the pyqtSlot, but this Item is created during runtime, so it can not be found in the Ui_Dialog...

Any suggestions?


george

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