I wrote this question on how to do something in PHP. It was marked as bad and closed. What's wrong with it and what could I have done better on it?
How Do I Pull A PHP Variable From SQL Count Up and Update The Database?
I wrote this question on how to do something in PHP. It was marked as bad and closed. What's wrong with it and what could I have done better on it?
How Do I Pull A PHP Variable From SQL Count Up and Update The Database?
Asking the same thing in the title and in the body of the question usually makes the question more likely to be well received.
In the case of the linked question title asks about some DB manipulation (presumably "increment field value") but body of the question shows problem with printing some value that can't be converted to string. This makes it unlikely for future visitors to find the question for problem they are facing and makes it harder to provide an answer for a single problem. Thus, the question was closed as "Add details and clarify the problem being solved", but also could have been closed as "resolved in a manner not likely to help future visitors".
To improve the question you could:
When I read it I'm not too sure what answer you're looking for, how to fix your code or a better working solution?
If the former, what have you done so far to try and fix it? what have you researched, what did you find out? what worked? what didn't work? Could you have reduced the amount of code you included to create a minimal example?
If the latter, what about your current solution do you not like that you would be looking to avoid? and again, what have you researched etc. How do you define "good"? What attributes are you looking to prioritize?