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If a query does not have any results, which is possible, the variable the query is assigned to returns the error 'undefined variable $alerts' on the line if(!$alerts).

foreach($locations as $location)
    {
        $alerts = Alert::where('location_id', '=', $location)
        ->lists('id');
    }

if(!$alerts){
        return Redirect::to('/users/')->with('message-warning', 
                                      'No matches have been found yet.');
    }

The $alerts variable is not anywhere else within the controller.

Even if the query returns no results, it should still be able to check it through if(!$alerts)?

Thank you for your help.

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    Your code looks wrong to me, at first why using a db query inside a loop and after the last loop the $alerts will be one last item.
    – The Alpha
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:23
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    Are you trying to build an array of $alerts inside your loop? If so, you should use $alerts[] = Alert::where..., otherwise you'll just return the alert from the last location in the loop.
    – damiani
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:25
  • @TheAlpha, @Damiani, you're both correct - I completely overlooked this. $alerts[] returns all results. Many thanks for the heads up!
    – user860511
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:26

3 Answers 3

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You may try this:

$alerts = Alert::whereIn('location_id', $locations)->lists('id');

if(!$alerts) {

    return Redirect::to('/users/')->with('message-warning', 'Your message!');
}

It's better, only one query will be executed.

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  • the 'WhereIn' statement would remove the need for the forloop surrounding it? I have other where statements which I removed to simplify the formula, I can add this after I assume?
    – user860511
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:31
  • If you use whereIn then it'll look for all the items in the array using one DB query.
    – The Alpha
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:33
  • And I can remove the foreach($locations as $location) surrounding it?
    – user860511
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:34
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    Yes, exactly, why don't you just try it :-)
    – The Alpha
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:35
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    Thank you @TheAlpha for the explanation. You should update the Laravel docs with yours!
    – user860511
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:37
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When $locations is empty, the foreach won't loop, and $alerts won't be initialized. I suggest initializing the variable before the loop:

$alerts = null;

foreach ($locations as $location) { }

if(!$alerts) { }
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  • Works perfectly, many thanks @DamienPirsy. I can accept an answer in 9 minutes.
    – user860511
    Nov 9, 2014 at 20:23
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First of all don't execute query into a loop, even if you do that make sure you store the results in a array instead of a variable because then your result will always be the last row of the query. You should declare $alert variable/array before going into the foreach loop, so that if your query doesn't returns any result your variable/array will still be there, in your case if your query doesn't return any result you don't have $alert variable at all.

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