The QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest class allows a client to asynchronously request a list of organizer item ids from a organizer item store manager. More...
#include <QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest>
Inherits: QOrganizerAbstractRequest.
This class was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest ( QObject * parent = 0 ) | |
~QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest () | |
QDateTime | endDate () const |
QOrganizerItemFilter | filter () const |
QList<QOrganizerItemId> | itemIds () const |
void | setEndDate ( const QDateTime & date ) |
void | setFilter ( const QOrganizerItemFilter & filter ) |
void | setSorting ( const QList<QOrganizerItemSortOrder> & sorting ) |
void | setStartDate ( const QDateTime & date ) |
QList<QOrganizerItemSortOrder> | sorting () const |
QDateTime | startDate () const |
The QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest class allows a client to asynchronously request a list of organizer item ids from a organizer item store manager.
For a QOrganizerItemIdFetchRequest, the resultsAvailable() signal will be emitted when the resultant manager organizer item ids (which may be retrieved by calling ids()), are updated, as well as if the overall operation error (which may be retrieved by calling error()) is updated.
Constructs a new organizer item id fetch request whose parent is the specified parent
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
Frees memory in use by this request
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.2.
Returns the date-time which is the upper bound for the range for items whose ids will be returned. An invalid (default-constructed) date-time signifies that no upper bound is given (matches everything after the start date). Note that an item matches if either it or any of its occurrences occur within the defined range.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setEndDate().
Returns the filter which will be used to select the organizer items whose ids will be returned
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setFilter().
Returns the list of ids of organizer items which matched the request
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
Sets the date-time which is the upper bound for the range for items whose ids will be returned to date. An invalid (default-constructed) date-time signifies that no upper bound is given (matches everything after the start date). Note that an item matches if either it or any of its occurrences occur within the defined range.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also endDate().
Sets the filter which will be used to select the organizer items whose ids will be returned to filter
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also filter().
Sets the future sort ordering of the result of the request to sorting. This function only has effect on the result if called prior to calling start()
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also sorting().
Sets the date-time which is the lower bound for the range for items whose ids will be returned to date. An invalid (default-constructed) date-time signifies that no lower bound is given (matches everything up to the end date). Note that an item matches if either it or any of its occurrences occur within the defined range.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also startDate().
Returns the sort ordering which will be used to sort the result
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setSorting().
Returns the date-time which is the lower bound for the range for items whose ids will be returned. An invalid (default-constructed) date-time signifies that no lower bound is given (matches everything up until the end date). Note that an item matches if either it or any of its occurrences occur within the defined range.
This function was introduced in Qt Mobility 1.1.
See also setStartDate().
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