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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:42:47+00:00 2026-05-15T02:42:47+00:00

Code seems to work fine, but I noticed whenever I queried a string with

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Code seems to work fine, but I noticed whenever I queried a string with only one result, it returned nothing. Somehow I am skipping the first result I think but have no idea why.

    else{
   Conn con = null;
   try {
    con = new Conn();
   } catch (Exception e) {

    e.printStackTrace();
   }
   String sql = "SELECT productname, quantityperunit, unitprice FROM products pr, categories ca WHERE pr.categoryID = ca.categoryID AND ProductName LIKE '%" + searchTerm + "%'";
   System.out.println("last try");
   try {
    searchResults = con.query(sql);

    if (searchResults.next()){
     session.setAttribute("searchResults", searchResults);
    }


   } catch (Exception e) {

    e.printStackTrace();
   } 


  }

and this is the display code:

 java.sql.ResultSet resultSet = (java.sql.ResultSet) session.getAttribute("searchResults");
    if(resultSet == null){
     out.println("Nullified");
    }
 if(resultSet!=null){
  out.println("<table border='1'>");
     out.println("<tr><th>Product Name</th><th>Quantity per Item</th><th>Price</th><th>Quantity</th><th><Add to Cart</th></tr>");
     while(resultSet.next()){      
      out.println("<tr><td>"+resultSet.getString("ProductName")+"</td></tr>");
     }
     out.println("</table>");
 }

any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-15T02:42:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:42 am

    I’d imagine that resultSet.next() moves the cursor to the next result, thus it immediately would skip the first result on the first iteration of the while loop.

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