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Problem was solved after upgrading to 3.1.4.3.

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3.1.4.3 is available on sourceforge just a few moments ago.
My problem was solved after upgrade 3.1.4.3.

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Dear Feng Office users,
I have communicated with the development team, please, we should wait a little:

"Dear Konstantine,

Thank you for your email and for the information provided. Indeed, there is an issue with that file, but it has already been corrected in our cloud. For the Community Edition, the fix will be available later this week when a new version gets released."

Many thanks to team!
It's good to hear it.

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I have the same problem here. Did you upgrade with Installatron?
I have upgraded from 3.1.3.
I also try fresh installation of 3.1.4.1. Result was the same.

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I have the same problem.

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I have just upgraded from 3.1.3 to 3.1.4.1. Now I get the following error while creating a task:

PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function getParentId() on a non-object in /var/www/fengoffice/html/application/models/project_tasks/ProjectTask.class.php on line 1290

I tried fresh installation and get the same error.

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Hello.
I have updated Feng Office to the last 3.1.3 version from 3.0.x.
On 3.0.x Email reminders worked just fine. There was cron job that works perfectly.
But now, on 3.1.3, I get an error while using command line on cron.php.

I have run
php /var/www/html/fengoffice/cron.php
and get an error
2015-04-27 12:16:24 - Sending reminders...
PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function isAdministrator() on a non-object in /var/www/html/fengoffice/application/models/system_permissions/SystemPermissions.class.php on line 15

Wget also return an error 500 Internal Server Error.

But, while using browser, e.g. Mozilla Firefox, I type path to my cron.php and it works fine.

As I have checked, in "SystemPermissions.class.php on line 15"
if($user->isAdministrator()) return true;
the $user variable is NULL while using command line

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