Many thanks, Daniel!

  I trully appreciate it.

  -john

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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Daniel Rezny wrote:

> Hello John,
>
> Wednesday, August 01, 2001, 11:06:06 AM, you wrote:
>
>
> JM>   In an environment where it's possible to have multiple
> JM>   users register at the same time (relatively speaking), how can I be sure
> JM>   that the 'last ID' is indeed the 'intended' last user's ID?
>
> JM>   Ex.
> JM>    Say that user A submit a registration form at 00:00:01, but
> JM>    mysql_inserted_id is not called (for user A) until 00:00:03.
>
> JM>    If user B submits a registration for at 00:00:02, then would
> JM>    the call to mysql_insert_id (for user A---called at 00:00:03) return
> JM>    the ID for user B?
>
> JM>    Technically, it sounds like it would, unless mysql_insert_id implements
> JM>    some type of session and/or state recognition.
> JM>    Is that how it works?
>
> JM>    --How can I be sure that it returns the ID for user A and not B?
>
> You can be 100% sure, 'cause mysql_insert_id() returning last inserted
> id in current connection to database.
>
> User A has another connection ID as user B.
>
> I hope it helps
>
> --
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