But if there are heavy operations on the site, will this not also pick
up a different last inserted id, if in the split milisecond between the
insert and the next mssql_query which has the @@identity say, another
user does an insert?

On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 11:03, David Elliott wrote:
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> > Using Microsoft SQL does anyone know how to get the id of the row that
> > you just inserted without clumsily trying to select the id back based on
> > the same criteria of your insert (which might be overlapping)?
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> select @@identity
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