You might use array of arrays for you data:
push @studentInfo, [@row];
Then,
$studentInfo[$x][0] contains the ID and
$studentIfno[$x][1] the name. If the IDs are uniqe, you may profit from Perl's hashes, so build your structure in a different way:
my %studentInfo;
while (my @row = $sth_queryID->fetchrow){
$studentInfo{$row[0]} = $row[1];
}
In this case, $studentInfo{$id} contains the name (and should be renamed to
%id_to_name or similar).
Update: see
perldsc for details.
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