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So I have a few tables configured in Propel, with generated Peer static classes. This is the framework I have to use and I cannot change it. The problem is that I need to perform very similar search operation on different tables, that obviously have different Peer classes. This lead to duplicated code. Now, I am not such that great guru of PHP, so maybe there is some construct (avoiding eval) that might help me in this case; I really would like to avoid writing duplicated code that performs the same exact calls on just different static Peer classes. example from a method of a class I am writing: $criteria = new Criteria(); $criteria->add(FoobarPeer::CONTRACTNR,$data['contractnr']); $result = FoobarPeer::doSelect($criteria); if(count($result) > 1){ throw new FoobarException("status: more than one row with the specified contractnr."); } if(count($result) == 0){ // no object with given contractnr. Create new one. $obj = $this->factory->createORM("foobar"); $obj->setCreatedAt(time()); } else { // use and update existing object. $obj = $result[0]; } (as you can see I managed to write a factory method for the row object, but obviously I cannot do this for static classes) Anyone got some nice solution? thanks P.S. sorry for my approximative english
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