Curtis Maurand schrieb am Mittwoch, 22. August 2001, 21:17:40:
> A caveat is that you get the last_insert_id for your connection. Not the
> last one in the database.
I'm puzzled. There is no last_insert_id of the database, only of
a certain table, and it is indeed the one last manipulated. So
you always know which last_insert_id you have.
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