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  | |  | PHP and using mysql_last_id() | PHP and using mysql_last_id() 2004-03-16 - By Elly Wisata
Back Does php have a function like mysql_insert_id but support a zerofill auto
increment int?
~Elle~
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From: jeffrey_n_Dyke@(protected) [mailto:jeffrey_n_Dyke@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 5:19 AM
To: mysql@(protected)
Subject: Re: PHP and using mysql_last_id()
Hi can anyone tell me how to use php 's mysql_last_id() or MySQL 's
INSERT_LAST_ID
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php 's function is mysql_insert_id() and not mysql_last_id(), there is no
php function called mysql_last_id()...if you saw that in a manual, i 'd
email the owner of the document.
http://php.net/mysql_insert_id
hth
Jeff
__ ____ _____
I have a page registration page, using a username, password and member
level
text box.
I want to send the user (upon successful insert) to a member 's detail form
where the password table primary key is avaliable it can be kept and
entered
to subsequent tables as a Foriegn Key.
But when I have tried it all I ever get is a value of "1 ".
I have looked at the manuals online and found a couple of books that list
these functions, and understand the syntax qnd what it does,
but can not find a working example or inducation as to where it goes etc
any pointers would be much appreciated
stu
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