On 2016-03-09 19:55, Stephen Russell wrote:
why not this?INSERT INTO table_name (col1, col2,...) VALUES ('val1', 'val2'...);SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID(); Sometimes you have to use the tool as intended.
Well that's basically what I'm doing, but it's in a framework so re-use is key. You don't put this after each task-specific SQL; that's why I had that subroutine. (Am I showing my age there? Does anybody say 'subroutine' anymore??? Reminds me of learning FORTRAN in the LATE 80s at Penn State!)
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