ID:               25075
 User updated by:  hans at nyphp dot org
 Reported By:      hans at nyphp dot org
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: All
 PHP Version:      Irrelevant
 New Comment:

That code doesn't reproduce the bug.  This does:

The table:  

CREATE TABLE `links` (
  `linkid` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
  `link` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '',
  PRIMARY KEY  (`linkid`),
  UNIQUE KEY `link` (`link`)
) TYPE=MyISAM;

The code:

<?php
$MYDB = mysql_connect('localhost','xxx','xxx');


$links = array('http://hans.zaunere.com',
               'http://zaunere.com',
               'http://hans.zaunere.com',
               'http://nyphp.org',
               'http://lists.nyphp.org',
               'http://nyphp.org'
              );


foreach( $links as $key => $link ) {

   $tmp = mysql_escape_string($link);

   mysql_query("INSERT INTO xxx.links (linkid,link)
                VALUES (NULL,'$tmp')", $MYDB);

   $R_linkid = mysql_insert_id($MYDB);

   echo "<pre>Array key: $key <br>Link: $link <br>Linkid: $R_linkid
</pre><br><br>";
}


This is not a bogus bug; MySQL has identified it as a documentation
bug, as I pointed to with:

http://lists.mysql.com/list.php?3:mss:9598:200308:ikdgphkkkddmffiinjik


Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-14 04:12:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I just had a test :

// code
mysql_query('insert into foo values (1)'); // foo have 2 fields, first
one is an auto_increment
var_dump(mysql_insert_id());

// output
Column count doesn't match value count at row 1
int(0)

>From the documentation : "mysql_insert_id() returns 0 if the previous
query does not generate an AUTO_INCREMENT value."

The documentation seems okay. bogus bug ?

Mehdi

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[2003-08-13 08:21:11] hans at nyphp dot org

Description:
------------
It's recently come to my attention that the documentation for the
mysql_insert_id wasn't indicating the correct return behavior of the
function.  I double checked this with a small C program, and found the
results to be the same.  Finally, after raising this issue with the
MySQL folks, they indicated this was a documentation error.  The
correct behavior is indicated at:

http://lists.mysql.com/list.php?3:mss:9598:200308:ikdgphkkkddmffiinjik

Thanks,

Hans



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