On 14/09/2010, at 9:10 PM, ext Cornelius Hald wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 01:00 +0200, [email protected] wrote:
>> Is the above the exact wording of the error message you are seeing (if so, 
>> what release version are you using)? If the objects in the list are 
>> QtObjects, I get the message "Cannot assign to non-existent property 
>> "name"", but as long as they are of a custom type that we've defined (in 
>> this case MyObject), with the corresponding custom properties, it all works 
>> as described for me (note that MyObject.qml needs to go in the root 
>> directory, rather than the dummydata directory). I'm happy to send you a tar 
>> of the files I'm testing with, if this is still something you want to pursue.
> 
> The error above is the error I receive from QtCreator. I noticed that I
> can still execute the code with qmlviewer. So it looks like a QtCreator
> issue. Still, I'm having the problem with the import of MyObject. For
> some reason dummydata/myModel.qml can't find MyObject.qml. Not if I put
> it into 'dummydata' and not if I put it into the parent folder (which is
> not the root folder). I've tried different imports relative to
> myModel.qml and relative to the component that uses myModel.qml, but
> without success.

I was wrong -- it was picking the file up for me because the root folder 
happened to be my working directory. With change 
http://scm.dev.nokia.troll.no/projects/qt/repos/qt-qml/commits/a2ca8c305e6ebe145b82588d088f5dc16a4db861
 MyObject should be picked up if placed within the dummydata folder.

Regards,
Michael
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