You can pass the -qt-sql-sqlite switch to the configure command when you do your build. I don't recall if the default for this switch is on or off.
If you install from the binary (rather than from sources) both Sqlite and an ODBC plugin are present. Karl On 2013-04-25 10:33, Michael Jackson wrote: > On Apr 25, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Robert Hairgrove wrote: > >> On Thu, 2013-04-25 at 12:12 -0400, Michael Jackson wrote: >> >>> Is there any "built in" or "In Memory" database structures that are already in Qt 4.8? I have a need for some light searching of our documentation and my idea was to generate an "in-memory" database table that the built in QSQL stuff could use to generate the results from? 3rd Party libs maybe? >> SQLite has in-memory databases ... and there has been an interface for SQLite in QtSql for a long time, IIRC. There is also the QSettings class which might provide all the functionality you need. What format do you use to store the documentation? > > Just to be clear, is SQLite part of the normal Qt compile or do I need to download SQLite and compile that? I am really new to this part of Qt so be kind. ;-) > > Currently we write the raw documentation in Markdown and have DOxygen convert it to HTML that is included with the app. We have a single button that the user clicks and then we use QDesktop to launch their web browser pointing to the main documentation page. > > Thanks
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