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Qt SQL Example
An exemplary Qt app that connects to SQL server and displays a table from a database. The program was made for educational purposes.
Compiled Windows and Linux applications with statically-linked libraries can be downloaded from Releases.
The application is developed with Qt 5.9.1 on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. The program was tested on MySQL Server 5.5.57 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 SP3.
Client config
The program reads config.ini
on startup. The file must be in the app working directory.
SQL database drivers
A comprehensive discussion about SQL database drivers (Qt driver plugins as well as system drivers) can be found in Qt Documentation. MSSQL is handled by the ODBC driver.
Although binaries of the program have statically-linked libraries, in order to connect from Linux to MSSQL server, one should install ODBC SQL Server driver (e.g. msodbcsql
*).
The following section covers the essential tools to develop app with dynamically-linked SQL libraries.
Windows 10
- Both Qt SQL driver plugins (QMYSQL and QODBC) should be already bundled with Qt SDK.
- MySQL driver can be installed by placing
libmysql.dll
from C API for MySQL (mysqlclient) in the app working directory. - ODBC Driver Manager and SQL Server driver are built in; hence, no further installation is necessary. Alternatively, instead of SQL Server driver, one can use Microsoft ODBC Driver; see Microsoft Docs.
Ubuntu 16.04
Packages with Qt driver plugins and system SQL drivers:
- MySQL -
libqt5sql5-mysql
libmysqlclient20
, - ODBC (unixODBC Driver Manager and Microsoft ODBC Driver) -
libqt5sql5-odbc
libodbc1
unixodbc
odbcinst
msodbcsql
*.
* How to install msodbcsql
- Installing the Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server on Linux and macOS.