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mysqli_stmt->insert_id

mysqli_stmt_insert_id

(PHP 5)

mysqli_stmt->insert_id -- mysqli_stmt_insert_idدریافت ID تولید شده از عملیات قبلی INSERT

Description

Oriented object style

int $insert_id;

Procedural style

mixed mysqli_stmt::mysqli_stmt_insert_id ( mysqli_stmt $stmt )
Warning

This function is currently not documented; only its argument list is available.



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php at paulbutler dot org
5 years ago
This can be used as a property of a statement as well:

<?php

$statement
= $mysqli->prepare($query);

echo
$statement->insert_id;

?>
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hgernhardt at tcnewengland dot org
2 years ago
It should be noted that using mysqli_stmt->insert_id will not result in a unique ID being returned for each execution of a prepared insert statement.  In practice, it appears that the first insertion ID is returned.  If you are performing multiple inserts with the same prepared statement (one invocation of mysqli_stmt::prepare and multiple invocations of mysqli_stmt::execute() for a given statement), and need to keep the unique ID for each insert, use mysqli_connection->insert_id.

 
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