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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T21:25:40+00:00 2026-05-18T21:25:40+00:00

This works: $customerBox = mysql_query(MY SQL STATEMENT HERE); $boxRow = mysql_fetch_array($customerBox); $customerBox = mysql_query(MY

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This works:

$customerBox = mysql_query("MY SQL STATEMENT HERE");  
$boxRow = mysql_fetch_array($customerBox);  

$customerBox = mysql_query("MY SQL STATEMENT AGAIN");
while($item = mysql_fetch_assoc($customerBox)) {
      foreach ($item as $columnName => $value) {
          if (empty($value)) {
               print $columnName;
          }
      }
}

This does not:

$customerBox = mysql_query("MY SQL STATEMENT HERE");  
$boxRow = mysql_fetch_array($customerBox);  

while($item = mysql_fetch_assoc($customerBox)) {
      foreach ($item as $columnName => $value) {
          if (empty($value)) {
               print $columnName;
          }
      }
}

Why? I guess I don’t understand how variables work yet.

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    2026-05-18T21:25:40+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 9:25 pm

    The problem is because since the query returns one row, there’s nothing left to fetch.

    the mysql_fetch_* functions fetch the current row and then advance the row pointer to the next one. If the current row doesn’t exist, it returns false. So on your second call to mysql_fetch_assoc, the pointer is on the 2nd row, but that row doesn’t exist so your loop isn’t executed. You have two options:

    Good: Remove the while loop, and change foreach to use $boxRow instead:

    foreach ($boxRow as $columnName => $value) {
        //...
    }
    

    Ok: Rewind MySQL’s row pointer using mysql_data_seek:

    $boxRow = mysql_fetch_array($customerBox);
    mysql_data_seek($customerBox, 0);
    while(...){
    
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