Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()
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elseif ($param1 == 'add') {
$data['employee_deparatments'] = $this->department->get_departments($fldCompanyStringID);
if ($this->input->post('viewType') == 'add' && $this->input->post('submit')) {
$this->form_validation->set_rules('fldUserBranchName', 'Branch Name', 'required');
if ($this->form_validation->run() == FALSE) {
$this->session->set_flashdata('error_msg', validation_errors());
} else {
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
}
}
}
Model
class M_employee extends CI_Model {
function get_employee ($fldCompanyStringID){
}
}
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elseif ($param1 == 'add') {
$data['employee_deparatments'] = $this->department->get_departments($fldCompanyStringID);
if ($this->input->post('viewType') == 'add' && $this->input->post('submit')) {
$this->form_validation->set_rules('fldUserBranchName', 'Branch Name', 'required');
if ($this->form_validation->run() == FALSE) {
$this->session->set_flashdata('error_msg', validation_errors());
} else {
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
}
}
}
Model
class M_employee extends CI_Model {
function get_employee ($fldCompanyStringID){
}
}
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Your model don't haveinsert_employeefunction, please check
– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06
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elseif ($param1 == 'add') {
$data['employee_deparatments'] = $this->department->get_departments($fldCompanyStringID);
if ($this->input->post('viewType') == 'add' && $this->input->post('submit')) {
$this->form_validation->set_rules('fldUserBranchName', 'Branch Name', 'required');
if ($this->form_validation->run() == FALSE) {
$this->session->set_flashdata('error_msg', validation_errors());
} else {
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
}
}
}
Model
class M_employee extends CI_Model {
function get_employee ($fldCompanyStringID){
}
}
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controller
elseif ($param1 == 'add') {
$data['employee_deparatments'] = $this->department->get_departments($fldCompanyStringID);
if ($this->input->post('viewType') == 'add' && $this->input->post('submit')) {
$this->form_validation->set_rules('fldUserBranchName', 'Branch Name', 'required');
if ($this->form_validation->run() == FALSE) {
$this->session->set_flashdata('error_msg', validation_errors());
} else {
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
}
}
}
Model
class M_employee extends CI_Model {
function get_employee ($fldCompanyStringID){
}
}
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Your model don't haveinsert_employeefunction, please check
– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06
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Your model don't haveinsert_employeefunction, please check
– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06
Your model don't have
insert_employee function, please check– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06
Your model don't have
insert_employee function, please check– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06
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You created a model with file name M_employee but in controller you called employee.
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->M_employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
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you can also add namespace for the model ,ilke
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee','employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
no need to edit the controller function
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
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up vote
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You created a model with file name M_employee but in controller you called employee.
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->M_employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
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You created a model with file name M_employee but in controller you called employee.
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->M_employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
You created a model with file name M_employee but in controller you called employee.
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->M_employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
You created a model with file name M_employee but in controller you called employee.
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->M_employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
edited Nov 22 at 8:48
Yaseen Ahmad
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answered Nov 22 at 5:08
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you can also add namespace for the model ,ilke
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee','employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
no need to edit the controller function
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
you can also add namespace for the model ,ilke
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee','employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
no need to edit the controller function
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
you can also add namespace for the model ,ilke
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee','employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
no need to edit the controller function
you can also add namespace for the model ,ilke
First load the model in controller :
$this->load->model('M_employee','employee');
Next call the function by this type:
$this->employee->insert_employee($fldCompanyStringID);
no need to edit the controller function
answered Nov 22 at 6:34
Justin
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I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
add a comment |
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
I also called this function before .... but error is same "Call to undefined method Employee::insert_employee()" What the reason ? But first answer is work
– it.supun
Nov 22 at 8:29
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
function __construct() { parent::__construct(); $this->load->model('example'); }
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
You should call like this
– Justin
Nov 22 at 8:42
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Your model don't have
insert_employeefunction, please check– Shail Paras
Nov 22 at 5:06