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    Default Re: Writing Data Aware Forms in QT4.

    Quote Originally Posted by gsQT4
    Thanks for the suggestions wysota. I'll see if I can figure out how to make it work.
    Sure you can.

    It sounds like this approach has the application displaying data real time, instead of working from the last query to the database.
    Yes.

    Is the model/view concept the trend for database client applications?
    The model/view concept doesn't assume any specific backend for storing data. It works with both dynamic and static data.

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    Default Re: Writing Data Aware Forms in QT4.

    Hi all !
    So i also have this problem
    Wysota is your approach correct today(becouse i see last post in thread near year old) ? Or maiby community find something else ?
    Thx...
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    Default Re: Writing Data Aware Forms in QT4.

    QDataWidgetMapper is the proper solution since Qt 4.2 (it does exactly what I wanted it to).

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