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I am new to PHP an YII framework don't be strict. I have some code that gets from google currency exchenge rate.

for ($i = 1; $i <= 3; $i++)
     {
         $model = WidgetCurrencyElement::model()->findByPk($i);

         $buy = 100.25*$er[$i];
         $buy = (int)$buy;
         $buy /= 100;

         $sale = $er[$i]/0.010025;
         $sale = (int)$sale;
         $sale /= 100;

         $model->buy = $buy;
         $model->sale = $sale;

         if(!$model->save()){
             print_r($model->getErrors());
             die("not saved!");
         }
     }
     $this->render('currency', array('er1' => $er[1], 'er2'=>$er[2], 'er3'=>$er[3]));
}

and it shows me

"PHP warning Creating default object from empty value". I can't understand why. What is the reason of this kind of error? The '$model' is not tottaly empty.

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  • findByPk($i) is looping through for so do you all ids(1,2,3) available in database Apr 29, 2015 at 9:57
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    reason should be that one or more of the ids not in db. Instead of finding items in a loop like this, it would be better to run one query and then loop through the results to bypass issues like this.
    – arkoak
    Apr 29, 2015 at 10:33
  • @YatinMistry you were right, the third id was missing, so I did as arkoad pointed me in his answer. Apr 29, 2015 at 12:13

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As Arkoak said, probably one or more id is not exist in database. So it's better to make sure object existence after finding it, then try to assign value to it:

for ($i = 1; $i <= 3; $i++)
 {
     $model = WidgetCurrencyElement::model()->findByPk($i);
     if($model != null)
     {
         $buy = 100.25*$er[$i];
         $buy = (int)$buy;
         $buy /= 100;

         $sale = $er[$i]/0.010025;
         $sale = (int)$sale;
         $sale /= 100;

         $model->buy = $buy;
         $model->sale = $sale;

         if(!$model->save()){
             print_r($model->getErrors());
             die("not saved!");
         }
     }

 }
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  • Thank's a lot! Your answer helped me. I spend two hours for fixing that warning. Apr 29, 2015 at 12:08

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