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//Setup
var 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 (var i=0; i<contacts.length; i++) {
    if (contacts[i].firstName === name) {
        if (contacts[i].hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
            return contacts[i][prop];
        }else {
            return "No such property";
        }
    }else {
        return "No such contact";
    }

}
// Only change code above this line
}

// Change these values to test your function
lookUpProfile("Akira", "likes");




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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/profile-lookup

You’re telling it to return “No such contact” if the first item isn’t want it’s looking for. So on i=0, if you’re not searching for Akira then the ‘else’ statement kicks in before i++. Try removing that else statement, and putting that return outside of the for loop.

its always a good idea to use console.log to make sure your for loops are working as intended i used

for (var i=0; i<contacts.length; i++) {
console.log(contacts[i].firstName)

to make sure the loop was going though all names and it was stopping early and not getting to my second consolelog statement which was

if (contacts[i].hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
console.log(contacts[i][prop])

your code is almost there and what afminick said gets to pretty much all the way goodluck!