I have sort of a silly question. I'm running SugarCRM and trying to
track down an error.
I dug up the error from the httpd error log and then started checking
into the code myself. The error appears to be a code issue, but since
I don't know how to properly check to see if an object is valid, I'm
not really sure what the correct coding should be.
The system is a FreeBSD 5.3 box with Apache 2.0.55 and PHP 5.1.2.
Everything appears to run alright except when sending an email with
SugarCRM then a entry in the httpd error log appears
PHP Notice: Object of class UploadFile could not be converted to int
in sugar/modules/Emails/Save.php line 116
The code block looks like this in save.php
$upload_file = new UploadFile('email_attachment'.$i);
if ($upload_file == -1) { <----- Line 116
continue;
}
Does anyone know if this is the proper way to check for an Objects
existence and where I can find more information on doing so?
Thanks,
Derrick Shoemake