One solution could be;
Inserting the two result sets into a temporary table,
and then returning the temporary table. And of course:
the attribute set of the temporary table has to be the
lcg between the two result sets.
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>There're two result sets of the same structure created by mysql_query(),
>How can I combine them into one?
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