Hi there,

I'm very new to symfony too but your idea is genereally very bad. So, what
happens if you make a new propel object, fill it with data and do something
like

$myPropelObject->save();

It will get saved into the database. So if it is saved the object should
get the primaryKey Value stored in itself. So why don't you simply retrieve
the value from the object with sth like
$lastInsertedId = $myPropelObject->getPrimaryKey();
after you just used the save() function?

This should work? Or am I wrong?

Greetings
Ben

On Fri, 21 May 2010 13:04:54 +0200, Gábor Fási <[email protected]> wrote:
> If last means the biggest id, something like this in your peer class
will
> do:
> 
> public static function getLastId()
> {
>   $c = new Criteria();
>   $c->addDescendingOrderByColumn(self::ID);
>   $item = self::doSelectOne($c);
>   return $item->getId();
> }
> 

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