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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:15:29+00:00 2026-05-16T03:15:29+00:00

ok so i have a php file that includes code for do a sql

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ok so i have a php file that includes code for do a sql insert

myfile.php

include($somewhere.'/addleads.php');

addleads.php

require_once(MAIN_CLASS_PATH."common/class.Common.php");
require_once(MAIN_CLASS_PATH."modules/Leads/class.Leads.php");
$objcommon    = new common();
$objLeads     = new Leads();
$Errormsg = $objLeads->AddLBCleads($_REQUEST);

class.Leads.php

class Leads extends Common{

function Leads(){
    $this->Common();
    $this->Leadstype        = "Leadstype";
    $this->Leads            = "Leads";


}

function AddLBCleads($objArray){

    global $_REQUEST,$objSmarty,$global_config;
    $objLeads = new Leads();
    $objInsertArray['txtP_Ident']       = $objArray['selProperty'];
    $objInsertArray['txtFirstName']     = $objArray['txtfirstname'];
    $objInsertArray['txtLastName']      = $objArray['txtlastname'];
    $objInsertArray['txtEmail']         = $objArray['txtEmail'];
    $objInsertArray['txtPhone']         = $objArray['txtPhone'];
    $objInsertArray['txtTypeId']        = $objArray['selleadtype'];
    $objInsertArray['txtComments']      = $objArray['txtcomments']; 
    $StrEnterdate                       = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');
    $objInsertArray['txtMoveDate']      = $StrMoveDate;
    $objInsertArray['txtEntereddate']   = $StrEnterdate;

    $current_id = $this->AddInfoToDB($objInsertArray,"txt",$this->LBCPrimary_leads);

How do i get $current_id from myfile.php, when i try to access it is unavailable

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    2026-05-16T03:15:29+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:15 am

    Just below this line:

    class Leads extends Common{
    

    Add:

    public $current_id = null; // create a public accessible variable
    

    And instead of:

    $current_id = $this->AddInfoToDB($objInsertArray,"txt",$this->LBCPrimary_leads);
    

    Use:

    $this->current_id = $this->AddInfoToDB($objInsertArray,"txt",$this->LBCPrimary_leads);
    

    Now you can get it like:

    $objLeads = new Leads();
    echo $objLeads->current_id;
    
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