- Introduction to POG
- Setting up PHP, MySQL etc.
- Designing your objects
- Generating your code
- Description of the generated code
- Edit configuration file
- The Setup Process
- Using the code: Save()
- Using the code: Get()
- Using the code: SaveNew()
- Using the code: GetList()
- Using the code: Delete()
- Using the code: DeleteList()
- Advanced: object relations
- Advanced: Set{Parent}()
- Advanced: Get{Parent}()
- Advanced: Add{Child}()
- Advanced: Get{Child}List()
- Advanced: Save(deep)
- Advanced: Delete(deep)
- Advanced: Add{Sibling}()
- Advanced: Set{Child}List()
- Advanced: Set{Sibling}List()
- Advanced: Get{Sibling}List()
- Advanced: DeleteList(deep)
- Customizing POG-generated code
- Customizing: Extending POG Objects
- Customizing: Plugins
- Examples
- Examples: User registration system
- Examples: User authentication
- Examples: Survey form
- Examples: Using POG with AJAX
- PDO: Introduction
- PDO: SQLite example
- PDO: Firebird example
- PDO: PostgreSQL example
- PDO: MySQL example
- PDO: ODBC example
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting: Data appears encoded
- Troubleshooting: Can't regenerate object
- Troubleshooting: Can't seem to Save()
- Troubleshooting: Can't get object / object attributes from database
- Troubleshooting: Can't open zip file on Mac
- Troubleshooting: Setup screen is blank
- Videos
- Appendix: Creating table(s) manually
- Appendix: Regenerating objects
- Appendix: Generating objects using SOAP
- Case Study: Gravity GTD
- Case Study: Web Form Factory
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Advanced: Get{Parent}()
NOTE:
The method syntax Get{Parent} varies depending on the name of the Parent object. If your parent object is called "Book" the method name will be GetBook.
The GetParent() Relations method allows you to get the parent object associated with a child object.
PHP:
//To get the parent object of a child object:
$author = new Author ( ) ; //create a parent object
$author -> name = ‘Mi chael Cr i t chton’ ;
$book = new Book( ) ; //create a child object
$book -> t i t le = "State of Fear" ;
$author -> AddBook($book) ; //( see below) .
$author -> Save( t rue) ;
$author = $book -> GetAuthor ( ) ; // retrieves the parent of the book object
echo $author - > name; // prints “Michael Critchton
$author = new Author ( ) ; //create a parent object
$author -> name = ‘Mi chael Cr i t chton’ ;
$book = new Book( ) ; //create a child object
$book -> t i t le = "State of Fear" ;
$author -> AddBook($book) ; //( see below) .
$author -> Save( t rue) ;
$author = $book -> GetAuthor ( ) ; // retrieves the parent of the book object
echo $author - > name; // prints “Michael Critchton


