The QContactFamily class contains names of family members of a contact. More...
#include <QContactFamily>
Inherits: QContactDetail.
This class was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
QStringList | children () const |
void | setChildren ( const QStringList & childrenNames ) |
void | setSpouse ( const QString & spouseName ) |
QString | spouse () const |
const QLatin1Constant | DefinitionName |
const QLatin1Constant | FieldChildren |
const QLatin1Constant | FieldSpouse |
The QContactFamily class contains names of family members of a contact.
This leaf-class has been part of the default schema since version 1.1 of the Qt Mobility project.
Returns the names of the children of the contact which is stored in this detail.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also setChildren().
Sets the names of the children of the contact which is stored in this detail to childrenNames.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also children().
Sets the name of the spouse of the contact which is stored in this detail to spouseName.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also spouse().
Returns the name of the spouse of the contact which is stored in this detail.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also setSpouse().
The string constant for the definition name of QContactFamily details.
The field key constant for the value containing the names of children.
See also children() and setChildren().
The field key constant for the value containing the name of a spouse.
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