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Echoing a database field name outside of an iterated table

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I have a table that iterates search results from FMFind and this is pretty standard and works well.

But I want to have a heading above the table which echoes the name of a course. I have used this code in the past and it has worked fine but in a page Im working with atm it won't echo:

<p>The dates and venues for the course: <?php echo $Course_SearchData['Course_Name'][0]; ?> are as follows:</p>

Is there anything wrong with the above code? I know the Course_Name is a variable which appears in all iterated records but this hasn't been an issue before.

All advice gratefully received. 

Well, I don't know if it's good usage, but I use an unbracketed foreach to do this...

	foreach($Course_Search['data'] as $key=>$Course_SearchData)
	$courseName = $Course_SearchData['Course_Name'][0];
	echo $courseName;

 

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Ta Webko! Please also see my message to you from earlier today. 

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