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Trouble with mySQLi Query


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Hi, 

So I'm not very familiar with using mySQLi, but I'm wanting to print a user's last name, depending on which user is logged in (obviously it needs to be their last name and not another users)

 

So, we're getting the session for the user and saving their username as $username

$user = Session::Get('current_user');
$username = $user->Get('username');

And then my query to display their lastname?

$result = $db->Select('lastname')->Where('username', '$username')->Get(Config::Get('db.table')); 
print_r($result)

But the query doesn't work, no error? Forgive my ignorance! >.<

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Whoops, so, cleared my sessions and logged in again, now it's displaying;

Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] => frank [lastname] => frank ) )

'frank' is the information in the table, which is correct, but I only want to display that piece of information, not "Array ( [0] => Array ( [0] =>"...

Any ideas?

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