Not _necessarily_ true, surely, if there's another transaction active at 
the moment (assuming you are using a table that supports transactions)...?

At 03:16 PM 1/29/2002 -0800, James Montebello wrote:

>SELECT MAX(id) FROM table;
>
>will get you the highest value for 'id', that +1 will be the 'next' value,
>until someone inserts a new row into that table.
>
>james montebello
>
>On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Joel Wickard wrote:
>
> > database,sql,query,table
> >
> >
> > I need to find out what the next value will be in an auto_increment field
> > will be. could someone help me out with the select statement?
> >
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