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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T14:43:05+00:00 2026-05-16T14:43:05+00:00

Consider the following PHP code: <?php require_once(myDBclass.php); class a { private $tablename; private $column;

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Consider the following PHP code:

<?php
require_once("myDBclass.php");
class a {
    private $tablename;
    private $column;
    function __construct($tableName, $column) {
        $this->tableName = $tablename;
        $this->column = $column;        
    }

    function insert() {
        global $db;
        $db->query("INSERT INTO ".$this->tableName." (".$this->column.") VALUES (1)");  
    }       
}

class x extends a {
    function __construct() {
        parent::construct("x", "colX"); 
    }
}

class y extends a {
    function __construct() {
        parent::construct("y", "colY"); 
    }
}
?>

I have my $db object that is instantiated in another file but wish to somehow pass this into class a’s functions without using the global keyword everytime i define a new function in class “a”.

I know i can do this by passing the DB object when instantiating class X and Y, then passing it through to class A that way (like im currently doing with the tablename and column), however i never know how many times i might extend class A and thought that there must be another easier way somehow.

Does anybody know of a better solution that i could consider to achieve this?

Thanks in advance

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    2026-05-16T14:43:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:43 pm

    Look into the Singleton Design Pattern. You should not have the need to use globals, as you seem to know it is not necessary.

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