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I know it's rather a rare case but I want to use a class property to hold my class name and then access it's static members through the property. Here is an example of what I want:

class a{
    private $className = "User";
    public function list(){
         $this->className::model()->findAll(); // error occurs here!
         // equal to 
         //  User::model()->findAll();
    }
}

So far I have tried every possibility and the only thing that has worked is using a scope variable.

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Try using:

$class = $this->className;
$class::model()->findAll();
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  • Unfortunately, I already knew it, I'm looking for a way to do it, without scope variables Jun 17, 2014 at 11:39
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    You can also use call_user_func like this: call_user_func(array($this->className, 'model'))->findAll(); Jun 17, 2014 at 12:18

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