chris smith schrieb:
On 4/11/06, Merlin <news.groups@xxxxxx> wrote:
chris smith schrieb:
On 4/11/06, Merlin <news.groups@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there,
no much simpler. I do not need to assign the value from outside the class. This
is just inside the class. I have the login data for a database saved in a file
and would like to use simply the variable $DB_login inside this class.
This does not work:
$this->db_username = $DB_login;
That's the right way to do it.
What are you seeing?
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The following code:
class search_helper extends AjaxACApplication
{
var $db_username;
$this->db_username = $DB_LOGIN;
Try it like this:
class search_helper extends AjaxACApplication
{
var $db_username;
...
function SetDBUsername($db_username) {
$this->db_username = $db_username;
}
If you want to set a default:
var $db_username = 'xxxxxxxx';
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That looks like to much for just assigning value to a variable?!
I would need 4 of those functions just to set the value of 4 variables to a
value saved inside another variable. If I do understand you right, I would
also have to call that function inside the class to get that value set?:
function SetDBUsername($db_username) {
$this->db_username = $db_username;
}
SetDBUsername();
Is there not something more easy than that. For example $var1 = $var2;
Merlin
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