Thanks jay.

Can I combine like this:

"INSERT INTO trends(UnitID,HeureTrends,DateTrends) VALUES(?,?,?);SELECT
max(ROWID) FROM table-name";

or

"INSERT INTO trends(UnitID,HeureTrends,DateTrends) VALUES(?,?,?);SELECT
last_insert_rowid() AS [ID]";


On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Jay A. Kreibich <j...@kreibi.ch> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 02:28:33PM -0500, Vasanta scratched on the wall:
>  > command "SELECT rowid from table-name;"  gives all rows from 1 to 100
> for
> > total 100 rows, any command to get last rowid?. I need insert from last
> > rowid onwards (if table already 100 records, need to insert from 101
> > onwards)
>
>  SELECT max(ROWID) FROM table-name;
>
>
>  You shouldn't be setting ROWIDs manually, however.  Just insert the
>  row and let SQLite pick the ROWID.  If you have a ROWID alias in the
>  form of an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, in most cases you should still just
>  let SQLite pick the value, possibly with AUTOINCREMENT.
>
>   -j
>
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