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7,851 Pointsforeach loop with array from database
Here is the challenge:
https://teamtreehouse.com/library/crud-operations-with-php/creating-records/reading-data
Challenge Task 2 of 2
Loop through the PDOStatement Object returned by the function and display both the podcast 'title' and podcast 'website'.
And my code:
<?php function get_podcasts() { include 'connection.php'; try { return $db->query("SELECT * FROM podcasts"); } catch (Exception $e) { echo "Error: ".$e->getMessage()."</br>"; return false; }
$podcasts = new get_podcasts(); $pod_array = $podcasts->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC); foreach ($pod_array as $podcast) { echo "<li>".$podcast['title']. " " . $podcast['website']."</li>"; } //add code here
}
I keep getting this error: Bummer! I do not see all the podcast titles!
<?php
function get_podcasts() {
include 'connection.php';
try {
return $db->query("SELECT * FROM podcasts");
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Error: ".$e->getMessage()."</br>";
return false;
}
$podcasts = new get_podcasts();
$pod_array = $podcasts->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
foreach ($pod_array as $podcast) {
echo "<li>".$podcast['title']. " " . $podcast['website']."</li>";
}
//add code here
}
2 Answers
Julie Dowler
7,851 PointsSomeone help, please!
Julie Dowler
7,851 PointsSomeone please help.