I get the following error Fatal error: Call to a member function execute() on a non-object in /home/wt/public_html/view-reports.php on line 237 .
I also see another problem. The variables generated doesn't echo the right corresponding data. For instance, $rep_type echo position. Could you please help me on this. Thank you! Test site url is here. ethioserver.com/~wt/view-reports.php?rep_id=144 The problem is not visible in wampserver. The php version in both servers is 5.4.
The main code is below.
<?php
//generate page
$_GET['rep_id']>0;
if ($_GET['rep_id']!=0){
require ('includes/db.php');
mysqli_select_db($con, $db_name);
$sql= 'SELECT * FROM Reports';
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($rep_id, $rep_date, $rep_ledit_date, $rep_by, $rep_type, $department, $position, $report, $rep_to);
$stmt->fetch();
//allow users to edit
if($fname . ' '. $lname!=$rep_by){
echo '<div class="links"></div>';
}
else {
echo '<div class="links">';
echo '<a href="edit-this-report.php?rep_id=' . $rep_id;
echo 'target="_blank" img src="images/pdf.png" alt="edit report" target="_blank" ><img src="images/edit.png"> </a>';
echo '</div>';
}
echo '<div class="links"><a href="pdf/'. (str_replace(' ', '-',($rep_by) .'-'. str_replace(':','.',$rep_date))). '.pdf"
target="_blank" img src="images/pdf.png" alt="download report"><img src="images/pdf.png"> </a></div>';
//start html creation
ob_start();
echo "<h1>$rep_by ($rep_date)</h1>";
echo '<div class="infobar"><strong>Report Type: </strong>'. $position . '</div>' ;
echo '<div class="infobar"><strong>Department: </strong>'. $rep_type . '</div>';
echo '<div class="infobar"><strong>Position: </strong>'. $department . '</div>';
echo $report;
file_put_contents(('scripts/dompdf/html/'. (str_replace(' ', '-',($rep_by) .'-'. str_replace(':','.',$rep_date))). '.html'), ob_get_contents());
if ($rep_ledit_date>0) {echo '<div class="infobar">' . 'Last Edited: ' . $rep_ledit_date . '</div>';
} else {echo "";
//end html creation
ob_end_flush();}
//generate pdf using dompdf
require_once "scripts/dompdf/dompdf_config.inc.php";
$file='scripts/dompdf/html/'. (str_replace(' ', '-',($rep_by) .'-'. str_replace(':','.',$rep_date))) . '.html';
$dompdf = new DOMPDF();
$dompdf->load_html_file($file);
$dompdf->render();
$canvas = $dompdf->get_canvas();
//For the header
$header = $canvas->open_object();
$font = Font_Metrics::get_font("helvetica", "bold");
$date = date("Y-m-d H:i:s");
$canvas->page_text(500, 20, "Page: {PAGE_NUM} of {PAGE_COUNT}", $font, 8, array(0, 0, 0));
$canvas->page_text(30, 20, "Crystal Reporting System", $font, 8, array(0, 0, 0));
$canvas->page_text(300, 20, $date, $font, 8, array(0, 0, 0));
$canvas->close_object();
$canvas->add_object($header, "all");
//For Footer
$footer = $canvas->open_object();
$font = Font_Metrics::get_font("helvetica", "bold");
$canvas->page_text(30,750, "$rep_by $position", $font, 8, array(0, 0, 0));
$canvas->page_text(440,750, "crystalreportingsystem.com", $font, 8, array(0, 0, 0));
$canvas->close_object();
$canvas->add_object($footer, "all");
$output = $dompdf->output();
file_put_contents('pdf/'. (str_replace(' ', '-',($rep_by) .'-'. str_replace(':','.',$rep_date))). '.pdf', $output);
}
else {
?>
<h1>View Latest Reports</h1>
<p> You can now view all reports by clicking on the links on the side menu. </p>
<?php
}
?>
The problem area.
$_GET['rep_id']>0;
if ($_GET['rep_id']!=0){
require ('includes/db.php');
mysqli_select_db($con, $db_name);
$sql= 'SELECT * FROM Reports';
$stmt = $con->prepare($sql);
$stmt->execute();
$stmt->bind_result($rep_id, $rep_date, $rep_ledit_date, $rep_by, $rep_type, $department, $position, $report, $rep_to);
$stmt->fetch();
The line with error. is
$stmt->execute();
Thanks!
I expect some error checking ought to shed light on the problem. Add
or die(mysqli_error($con))
after themysqli_select_db
and$con->prepare
functions:Regarding the mismatched variables, apparently the order of table columns is not corresponding with the order of the variable assignments. I'm guessing at your table names but I expect this gives you the idea. Change or
$sql
assignment to:Alternatively you could reorder the variable assignments to match the order of the columns in the database table
Reports
, however the way I showed you above will not break if someone where to add or reorder table columns in the future.On a side note, what is the purpose of this line at the top:
I don't see an assignment, or conditional evaluation. Looks like it's doing nothing.