Isaac is correct, MySQL does not allow multiple statements in a single
query like SQL Server does.

cheers,
barneyb

On 8/1/05, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taco Fleur (@DataBroker) wrote:
> > Why not put both statements in one cfquery tag?
> >
> > <cfquery name="whatever" ...>
> >   INSERT INTO ....
> >   SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() AS `id`
> > </cfquery>
> 
> 
> I was trying to avoid two queries. But, the above, which is what I was
> tyring to accomplish, isn't working, or at least there's a syntax issue.
> 
> So, it looks like two queries...
> 
> 
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> -----------
> Les Mizzell

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