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===== Description ====== | ===== Description ====== | ||
The function '' | The function '' | ||
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+ | The value retrieved is **connection based**, meaning that each concurrent connection (even if multiple connections are associated with the same procedure) has its own instance of the number. | ||
It is important to remember that there is only a single storage instance for the number, and if one insert statement with an auto-increment number succeeds another, the insert_id value for the second statement will overwrite the value of the first, so retrieve the value of the first before executing the second. | It is important to remember that there is only a single storage instance for the number, and if one insert statement with an auto-increment number succeeds another, the insert_id value for the second statement will overwrite the value of the first, so retrieve the value of the first before executing the second. | ||
- | The only drivers that require | + | ===== Postgresql / SAP MaxDB ===== |
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+ | The only drivers that __require__ | ||
===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
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/* | /* | ||
* returns value 101 | * returns value 101 | ||
+ | */ | ||
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+ | /* | ||
+ | * Insert into a different table with auto-increment, | ||
+ | */ | ||
+ | $db-> | ||
+ | $lastId = $db-> | ||
+ | print $lastId; | ||
+ | /* | ||
+ | * returns value 51, There is now no way of retrieving the previous last id | ||
*/ | */ | ||
</ | </ |
v5/reference/connection/insert_id.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/20 09:40 by dregad