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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T13:34:53+00:00 2026-06-04T13:34:53+00:00

We have a function like this: function getthis($x){ $dbc = getDBCon(); if ($dbc) {

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We have a function like this:

function getthis($x){
    $dbc = getDBCon();

    if ($dbc) {
        $sql = "SELECT * FROM `names`";
        $res = mysqli_query($dbc, $sql);

        while($data = mysqli_fetch_array($res)){
            SOME PROCESS...
            echo $results; 
        }

        closeDBCon($dbc)
    }

and in page:

<?php

$get = getthis($x)
echo '<td>'.$get.'</td>';

?>

But it doesn’t echo results inside <tr> tags and they appear on top of page. It is probably echoing instead of return, but what is causing this problem?

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    2026-06-04T13:34:54+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 1:34 pm

    As you say yourself, echo instead of return is the problem. echo just prints to the screen exactly when the method is encountered. A possible solution can be to accumlate your results in a variable $output throughout the while loop. Once you’re done, you return the contents of $output.

    function getthis($x){
        $dbc = getDBCon();
        $output = "";
        if($dbc) {
            $sql = "SELECT * FROM `names`";
            $res = mysqli_query($dbc, $sql);
            while($data = mysqli_fetch_array($res)){
                // SOME PROCESS...
                $output .= $results;
            }
            closeDBCon($dbc);
        }
        return $output;
    }
    
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