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Mysql function equivalent?


Marrvel

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mssql_bind -- Adds a parameter to a stored procedure or a remote stored procedure

mssql_close -- Close MS SQL Server connection

mssql_connect -- Open MS SQL server connection

mssql_data_seek -- Moves internal row pointer

mssql_execute -- Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database

mssql_fetch_array -- Fetch a result row as an associative array, a numeric array, or both

mssql_fetch_assoc -- Returns an associative array of the current row in the result set specified by result_id

mssql_fetch_batch -- Returns the next batch of records

mssql_fetch_field -- Get field information

mssql_fetch_object -- Fetch row as object

mssql_fetch_row -- Get row as enumerated array

mssql_field_length -- Get the length of a field

mssql_field_name -- Get the name of a field

mssql_field_seek -- Seeks to the specified field offset

mssql_field_type -- Gets the type of a field

mssql_free_result -- Free result memory

mssql_free_statement -- Free statement memory

mssql_get_last_message -- Returns the last message from the server

mssql_guid_string -- Converts a 16 byte binary GUID to a string

mssql_init -- Initializes a stored procedure or a remote stored procedure

mssql_min_error_severity -- Sets the lower error severity

mssql_min_message_severity -- Sets the lower message severity

mssql_next_result -- Move the internal result pointer to the next result

mssql_num_fields -- Gets the number of fields in result

mssql_num_rows -- Gets the number of rows in result

mssql_pconnect -- Open persistent MS SQL connection

mssql_query -- Send MS SQL query

mssql_result -- Get result data

mssql_rows_affected -- Returns the number of records affected by the query

mssql_select_db -- Select MS SQL database

 

I don't see it. Sorry.

 

But what's wrong with doing a "SELECT MAX(id) FROM table" Query?

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[!--quoteo(post=297379:date=Sep 20 2005, 06:29 PM:name=Marrvel)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(Marrvel @ Sep 20 2005, 06:29 PM) 297379[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--]

Does anyone know if theres is an equivalent to the mysql_insert_id() function in mssql or am i going to have to run another query to get the last insert id?

Yes!

 

SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY() AS LastInsertedID;

 

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