[nycphp-talk] Help with a self:: ish problem
Rick Retzko
rick at click-rick.net
Thu Dec 6 09:58:39 EST 2007
Gents/Ladies -
Some help please with my PHP5 OOP learning curve:
I'm trying to use a $this variable to call a function within a class. I
know the following works:
class actions {
private $_aData;
private $_table;
public function __construct(){
$this->_aData=array();
$this->_table=FALSE;
}
private function update(){
echo 'Update being executed!';
return TRUE;
}
//public functions ==================================
public function do_action($table,$data){
//direct action activity
//assumption: $data['action'] will contain action definition
$this->_table=$table;
$this->_aData=$data;
$completed=self::update(); //<== THIS IS THE PROBLEM LINE
return $completed;
}
}
When I change that line to "$completed=self::$this->_aData['action'].'()';"
(which contains the string 'update'), the line is read, but nothing happens.
When I add "$action=$this->_aData['action'].'()';", then change the line to
"$completed=self::$action;", I get the following error message:
Fatal error: Access to undeclared static property: actions::$action in
C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\cjmea\hs_choir\classes\class.actions.php5 on
line 37.
All help is appreciated!
Best Regards -
Rick
rick at click-rick.net
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