I'm having a weird problem. I'm learning PHP (used to program in Java), and I'm trying to do one simple thing. I have a DAO method that does something like this:
while (oci_fetch($parse)) {
$stats = new Stats();
$stats->setId($id);
$stats->setName($name);
$stats->setEmail($email);
$stats->setGender($gender);
$stats->setBirthday($birthday);
$statslist[] = $stats;
}
return $statslist;
And I have another PHP file that uses this function (called getById), as a test, like this:
$statsdao = new StatsDAO();
$statslist[] = $statsdao->getById(1);
foreach ($statslist as $stat) {
echo $stat->getName();
}
This seems simple enough: the DAO returns an array and my other file reads the returned array of Stats and prints it. But i'm getting this error message instead:
Fatal error: Call to a member function getName() on a non-object in /var/www/socializi/interfaceusuario/index.php on line 25
The weird thing is: if I call the foreach loop inside the DAO's getById function, it prints it alright, but when I call the function from outside and assign it to another array, it does not recognize the array's contents as objects.
What am I doing wrong here? Thanks!