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fgetcsv Loop Issue


JasonHarper

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Hello,

I have a page where the user uploads a CSV file and I want to read that CSV and update database fields accordingly.  It seems I have all the code correct but only the first row of the CSV is being imported.

 

If I echo my variables within the loop, the only output is the first row of the CSV - no subsequent rows.  I feel like I'm close but not sure what the issue is?  Thanks a million for any help!!

 

Jason

 

	//START FILE OPERATION
	$handle = fopen('uploads/testfile.csv', "r");

	//LOOP CONTENTS OF CSV FILE
	while (($data = fgetcsv($handle, 1000, ",")) !== false)
		{
			$importID = $data[0];
			$companyName = $data[1];
			$primaryPhone = $data[2];
			$primaryEmail = $data[3];
			$billingFirstName = $data[4];
			$billingLastName = $data[5];

			$query = 'SELECT importID FROM import';
			if (!$result = mysql_query($query))
				{
					continue;
				}

			if ($line = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC))
				{
					//UPDATE IF ENTRY EXISTS
					$query = "UPDATE import SET companyName='$companyName', primaryPhone='$primaryPhone', primaryEmail='$primaryEmail', billingFirstName='$billingFirstName' WHERE importID=$importID";
					mysql_query($query);

					if (mysql_affected_rows() <= 0)
						{
							//NO RECORDS UPDATED
						}
				}
			else
				{
					//ENTRY DOESN'T EXIST
				}

			mysql_free_result($result);
		}

	//CLOSE FILE OPERATION
	fclose($handle);

 

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OK - disregard my last post - just needed to do a print_r instead of echo.

 

I think I may know what the problem is I just don't know how to fix it.  When I print the array, there aren't individual sets for each row.  For example, the array is just [0]=>value, [1]=>value.....[255]=>value. Shouldn't there be some "nesting" for each line of the CSV?

 

Thank you!

Jason

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