I thought this would have been relatively easy.

INSERT into T1 VALUES ...

then

INSERT into T2 VALUES ...

and no, you can't insert into 2 tables with 1 insert statement unless the
mysql team fixed that with the latest version.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Hardi Gunawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 22:06
Subject: INSERT INTO 2 JOINED TABLES


> As an example to my problem, I have 2 tables, T1 and
> T2.
>
> T1's fields are Common,T1Field1,T1Field2 (Common is
> the primary key and it is autoincrement)
> T2's fields are T2Field1,Common,T2Field2 (T2Field1 is
> the primary key)
>
> I created a view using "SELECT
> T1.T1Field1,T1.T1Field2,T2.T2Field1,T2.T2Field2 FROM
> T1 T2 WHERE T1.Common = T2.Common)".
>
> How do I create the INSERT SQL in this case? The Field
> "Common" is not yet filled, because it is
> autoincremented. So I cannot insert into table T2.
>
> Anyone can help me? Thank you.
>
>
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