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Edit:
Found it already :) PHP Code:
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$DB_site->insert_id() with vB's class. :)
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Thanks :up:
Is there a big difference between: mysql_insert_id() and LAST_INSERT_ID()? |
A bit. Use LAST_INSERT_ID() in PHP and you will get shout at by the headmaster. ;)
LAST_INSERT_ID() is a MySQL function, to be used within queries. mysql_insert_id() is a PHP function, to be used inside scripts. But basically they both return the same thing. :) |
hehe aight, i will gonna use mysql_insert_id() since its a php function ;):)
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