Victor Subervi wrote:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Michael Dykman <mdyk...@gmail.com> wrote:
last_insert_id() returns the last id auto-incremented in *the current
session*. If you disconnect and reconnect, it can not be retrieved.
Ahah! So how do I retrieve the last id inserted irrespective of connection?
Would max() work for you? This isn't necessarily foolproof, as it would
show the highest ID if you used max(id), for instance - this won't
necessarily be what you were expecting, but in most cases will be what
you'd imagine it would be.
An example of where it wouldn't be: Although ID is auto_increment, you
could define a row as, say, '10005583429'. This would be a valid input.
Selecting max(id) would return that number. However, auto_increment
wouldn't change - it would still be '34' (or whatever) for the next
line. Thus, max(id) would be wrong for however long it takes for
auto_increment to get to that figure, which could potentially be a long
time.
Cheers,
Gary
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