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I have created this following model (see below). I have managed to fetch data from my database and send generated result to the view by creating a variable called $data['get_company']. However, I can't figure out how I can use these results from the model in my Controller without using a foreach loop.

Model

class Company_model extends CI_Model
{
    public function fetch_company($id = NULL) {

        $this->db->select('*');
        $this->db->where('customer_company_profiles_id', $id);
        $this->db->from('customer_company_profiles');
        $this->db->order_by('customer_company_profiles_id', 'desc');
        $this->db->limit(1);
        $query = $this->db->get();
        if($query->num_rows() == NULL)
        {
            return false;
        }
        else
        {
            return $query->result();
        }

    }

}

Controller

public function index($id = NULL)
{
    $id = $this->input->get('id'); 
    $data['get_company'] = $this->Company_model->fetch_company($id);
    $this->load->view('includes/header');
    $this->load->view('company/company_index', $data);
    $this->load->view('includes/footer');
}

Is there a function like $something_something->get_company->get_this_row('ID') so that I can avoid using foreach loops inside a controller and how do I proceed?

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Instead of return $query->result(), use return $query->row() in your model. This will return a single row which you can access normally, instead of having to first reference an array.

E.g. in your view you could then do:

echo $get_company->title;

Relevant section in CI manual.

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  • Thank you, just what I'm looking for.
    – kanarifugl
    Feb 11, 2016 at 22:58
  • Do I need to create a second model if i also want to pass this data to my view, since I can't use $data['get_company'] when returning $query->row()?
    – kanarifugl
    Feb 11, 2016 at 23:05
  • Not sure I understand your question. You can use $data['get_company'] when returning $query->row().
    – GluePear
    Feb 11, 2016 at 23:06

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