Basic JavaScript - Profile Lookup kindly anyone if you can see the mistake help

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Your code so far

// Setup
const contacts = [
  {
    firstName: "Akira",
    lastName: "Laine",
    number: "0543236543",
    likes: ["Pizza", "Coding", "Brownie Points"],
  },
  {
    firstName: "Harry",
    lastName: "Potter",
    number: "0994372684",
    likes: ["Hogwarts", "Magic", "Hagrid"],
  },
  {
    firstName: "Sherlock",
    lastName: "Holmes",
    number: "0487345643",
    likes: ["Intriguing Cases", "Violin"],
  },
  {
    firstName: "Kristian",
    lastName: "Vos",
    number: "unknown",
    likes: ["JavaScript", "Gaming", "Foxes"],
  },
];

function lookUpProfile(name, prop) {
  // Only change code below this line
  for (let i = 0; i < contacts.length; i++) {
    if (contacts[i].firstname === name) if (prop in contacts[i]) {
       return contacts[i][prop]; } else { return "No such property"; } 

  }
  return "No such contact";
  // Only change code above this line
}

lookUpProfile("Harry", "likes");

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Profile Lookup

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 if (contacts[i].firstname === name) if (prop in contacts[i]) {
       return contacts[i][prop]; } else { return "No such property"; } 

you have two if statements in a row. You need to separate them and use logic and results one step at at a time If you do want to combine logic you can use || or or && and in a single if statement but you can’t use two if statements at the same time.

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