DBI Version: 1.19
DBD::mysql Version: 2.0416
Rich Duzenbury wrote:
RD: Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 19:45:02 -0600
RD: From: Rich Duzenbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RD: To: sherzodR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RD: Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RD: Subject: Re: dbi accessor for mysql_insertid
RD:
RD: DBI version 1.15
RD: DBD::mysql version 2.0416
RD:
RD: Blows up on trying to use $dbh->mysql_insertid():
RD: Can't locate object method "mysql_insertid" via package "DBI::db" (perhaps
RD: you forgot to load "DBI::db"?
RD:
RD: Would you mind telling me what version you are running? Thank you.
RD:
RD: Regards,
RD: Rich
RD:
RD:
RD: At 03:36 PM 12/14/01, sherzodR wrote:
RD:
RD: >$dbh->mysql_insertid()
RD: >
RD: >
RD: >
RD: >Rich Duzenbury wrote:
RD: >
RD: > RD: Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 14:15:36 -0600
RD: > RD: From: Rich Duzenbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RD: > RD: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RD: > RD: Subject: dbi accessor for mysql_insertid
RD: > RD:
RD: > RD: Statement handles appear to have an accessor method to return the
RD: > last
RD: > RD: insert id:
RD: > RD: $new_id = $sth->insertid;
RD: > RD:
RD: > RD: But I cannot seem to locate one for the database handle. The
RD: > closest I
RD: > RD: have found is the
RD: > RD: $new_id = $dbh->{'mysql_insertid'};
RD: > RD:
RD: > RD: In the case of a $dbh->do(...) where there is no statement
RD: > handle, I have
RD: > RD: been using the above.
RD: > RD:
RD: > RD: I'm concerned about writing code for the long term that
RD: > references the
RD: > RD: internals of an object. Is this guaranteed to stay this way
RD: > forever? Or,
RD: > RD: is there an accessor method on the database handle that I am not
RD: > aware of?
RD: > RD:
RD: > RD: Regards,
RD: > RD: Rich
RD:
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