The QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest class allows a client to asynchronously request that certain relationships be removed from a contacts store. More...
#include <QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest>
Inherits: QContactAbstractRequest.
This class was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest ( QObject * parent = 0 ) | |
~QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest () | |
QMap<int, QContactManager::Error> | errorMap () const |
QList<QContactRelationship> | relationships () const |
void | setRelationship ( const QContactRelationship & relationship ) |
void | setRelationships ( const QList<QContactRelationship> & relationships ) |
The QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest class allows a client to asynchronously request that certain relationships be removed from a contacts store.
For a QContactRelationshipRemoveRequest, the resultsUpdated() signal will be emitted when the individual item errors (which may be retrieved by calling errorMap()) are updated, or if the overall operation error (which may be retrieved by calling error()) is updated.
Please see the class documentation of QContactAbstractRequest for more information about the usage of request classes and ownership semantics.
Constructs a new relationship remove request whose parent is the specified parent
Frees any memory used by this request
Returns the map of input contact list indices to errors which occurred
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
Returns the list of relationships which will be removed
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also setRelationships().
Sets the relationship which will be removed to relationship. Equivalent to calling:
setRelationships(QList<QContactRelationship>() << relationship);
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
Sets the list of relationships which will be removed to relationships
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.0.
See also relationships().
© 2008-2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. Nokia, Qt and their respective logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation in Finland and/or other countries worldwide.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Privacy Policy
Licensees holding valid Qt Commercial licenses may use this document in accordance with the Qt Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in a written agreement between you and Nokia.
Alternatively, this document may be used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 as published by the Free Software Foundation.