Sorry, I think it should be like this:
$queryInsert = "insert into user values ('firstname','lastname','email')";
$resultinsert = mysql_query($queryInsert);
$UserIdLatest = mysql_insert_id(userId);
Is that correct?
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> Sorry, I think it should be like this:
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> $queryInsert = "insert into user values ('firstname','lastname','email')";
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