I just let it go...there is no need to manage that process or you'll just screw 
up the mysql...
it shouldn't be relied on for anything other that uniqueness any way
 
bastien
 
 
 
 
 
> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 23:53:22 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
> php-general@lists.php.net> Subject: [PHP] Dealing with auto-increment in 
> MySQL> > How're you folks dealing with records that are auto incremented in 
> MySQL> after a delete is made? I've noticed the only way to get a sequential 
> order> back is to truncate the table completely.> > Do you use logic in your 
> code to find a missing ID and insert new records> based on that? Or do you 
> just ignore it, let mysql handle the numbering and> go on with your lives?> > 
> Just curious.> > Thanks!> > - sf
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