Drop "Example" from the example's title, add SQL instead, and add it to the Input/Output category of examples. It's a documented example, does something meaningful, and looks reasonable. Having one SQL example categorised so that it's easy to see that Qt includes that functionality seems like a good idea. The other examples are mostly small API examples that are still good to have as fully-functional apps rather than just snippets. Pick-to: 6.5 Change-Id: Ib960f38db39c791f7ff5a2b9bf3157ee32b362ec Reviewed-by: Andreas Eliasson <andreas.eliasson@qt.io> |
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README
Qt provides extensive database interoperability, with support for products from both open source and proprietary vendors. SQL support is integrated with Qt's model/view architecture, making it easier to provide GUI integration for your database applications. Documentation for these examples can be found via the Examples link in the main Qt documentation.