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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T09:44:20+00:00 2026-05-31T09:44:20+00:00

I’m trying to create a simple class based on my database PDO class that

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I’m trying to create a simple class based on my database PDO class that I can say “get this id” and it will print the info. I’m trying to do this in “qu” but get the following error: “Call to undefined method qu::get()”.

There’s probably a mixture of problems so any help here would be awesome. Thanks a lot!!

class db {

   protected static $conn;
   private function __construct(){}

   public static function connect() {

      if (!isset(self::$conn)) {
           self::$conn = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=database', DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD);
      }

      return self::$conn;
   }

}

    class qu {

    private $db;
    function quconn (&$db){
        $this->db = &$db;
    }

    private static function getq($id){

        $sql="SELECT * FROM table WHERE id=:id";
        $stmt = self::quconn()->prepare($sql);
        $stmt->execute(array(':id'=> $id));
        $result = $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
        return $result;

    }   

}

//$data = db::connect()->query("SELECT * FROM table")->fetchAll(); // this works

$data = qu::getq("22"); //can i use something like this? this causes the error
print_r($data);
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    2026-05-31T09:44:21+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 9:44 am

    function getq of class qu should be marked with public access modifier.
    Otherwise the following row will fail as getq is a private function

     $data = qu::getq("22");
    

    Second and issue in this code

     function quconn (&$db){
        $this->db = &$db;
    }
    

    As you enter function quconn from a static content $this is unavailable.

    Use self::$db instead.

    For class qu follow the same structure of class db wich is a singleton mnagament class.

    I also suggest to clarify yourself differences between $this and self, static contest etc..

    Php offiacial documentation offers al lot about

    Also i don’t think you need passing-by-reference method:
    try to rewrite the quconn function as follows:

     function quconn ($db){
       self::$db = $db;
    

    }

    By the way i don’t thing the class qu is well “engineered”
    Even if you correct the passing-by-reference-problem this instruction won’t work:

    $stmt = self::quconn()->prepare($sql);
    

    You are invoking the prepare function on the result of the invocation to quconn, which doesn’t return anything…

    I suggest:

     $stmt = db::connect()->prepare($sql);
    

    this get the PDP instance and call the prapare method….

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