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Hi
instead of using a while loop, if you get the field directly via the get_field
function, it will actually return you an associative array with all the sub fields value. Then you can just run a normal php’s foreach
on it to do whatever you want.
<?php
$values = get_field('repeater_field_name')? : [];
foreach ($values as $key => $value) {
// do what you want here
}
Cheers 🤓
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