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An array is an ordered data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by one (single dimensional array, or vector) or multiple indexes.
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Is there any better way to fetch two tables in one statement or query?
, array("electionIdUknwn"));
foreach($get as $show)
{
<div>"Votes is :".$show[0]</div>
$add = $call->Do("SELECT username FROM userinfo WHERE id = ?" … , array($show[2]) );
foreach($add as $display)
{
<div>"Username is :".$display[0]</div>
}
<div>"Views are :". …