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I have a strange issue; my code is working on my localhost, but when I try to use it online. It's showing an error in the return line:

Trying to get property of non-object

Here is the code:

public static function displayContenuAsString ($id,$class="traduction survol_video",$div="div") {
        return "<$div id=\"contenu_$id\" class=\"$class\"></$div>".Contenu::model()->findByPk($id)->valeur;     
    }
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  • Does the ID you're trying to retrieve exist in your production database?
    – scrowler
    Jul 20, 2015 at 21:24
  • yes i have it's working fine on localhost but problem when i try online. Jul 20, 2015 at 21:26
  • well var_dump this one here ... Contenu::model()->findByPk($id)->valeur probably the model did not load correctly.
    – F. Müller
    Jul 20, 2015 at 21:36
  • Are you sure with the database? Check if your remote database is in sync with your local one. If there's no item with the specified id, there will be no object.
    – Greg
    Jul 21, 2015 at 7:42
  • object was there with the id but the value for the id was not specified in other table Jul 21, 2015 at 10:39

2 Answers 2

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No issues in the code Contenu::model()->findByPk($id)->valeur; Just check for the row in database with primary key.

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  • thank you Rajith yah the problem was with the id in the database Jul 21, 2015 at 10:36
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According to documentation findByPk return the record found or Null if none is found. So you need to add check before using model values in this way:

public static function displayContenuAsString ($id,$class="traduction survol_video",$div="div") {
    $contenu = Contenu::model()->findByPk($id);
    $valeur = $contenu !== null ? $contenu->valeur : 'Empty';
    return "<$div id=\"contenu_$id\" class=\"$class\"></$div>".$valeur;     
}

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