On Fri Sep 4 19:54:29 BST 2009, Bernard Van Der Stichele wrote: > I have a simple app which allows the user to enter & execute select > queries against any arbitrary table/s in a database. I want to display the > results in a sortable grid, such as a QTableWidget. > The question is how do I go about re-sizing the table based on the number > of columns in the result set (since the number of columns will vary)? I > was hoping to be able to obtain the count of values (i.e. fields) in each > query record, but it isn't available.
I'm not really familiar with SQL, but I don't think this is necessary if you are using Qt's model/view framework to display the results of queries. > Alternatively is there a way to 'bind' a query to a QTableWidget? Have you seen the querymodel.py example supplied with PyQt4? David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
