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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T21:32:38+00:00 2026-05-15T21:32:38+00:00

I am learning cakePHP 1.26. I got a Controller which got two functions. I

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I am learning cakePHP 1.26.
I got a Controller which got two functions.
I was thinking to make $myVariable a global variable so that both functions in the controllers can share it, but I am not sure if this is the best way to declare a global variable in cakePHP:

class TestingController extends AppController {  
     var $myVariable="hi there";

    function hello(){
     if($newUser){echo $myVariable;}
      }

     function world(){
      if($newUser=="old"){$myVariable="hi my friends";}
      }
 }

Please help if you could.


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Hi Aircule,

I have altered a little bit to the code and followed your suggestion, but the value of myVariable was not changed at all:

class TestingController extends AppController {  
         var $myVariable="hi there";

        function hello(){
         echo $this->myVariable;
          }

         function world(){
          $this->myVariable="hi my friends";
          }

         function whatValue(){
         echo $this->myVariable;  // still output "hi there"
        }

     }
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    2026-05-15T21:32:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    Take a look on Configure class. You can Configure::write(‘var’, $value) or Configure::read(‘var’) and this is accessible on all parts of the application i.e. you can define variable in AppController::beforeFind() and you can access it in Model, View and all controllers of course.

    But for your case the best answer is Class variables describes in the answer above. 🙂

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