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I am writing something for my friend that will involve storing some data in a database with a primary key which is an integer which will increment. For example:

id    name      Age

1     James     15
2     Max       24
3     Jordan    61

How would I retrieve the integer under the id column in the last row? And this would be with Java. Thanks.

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  • Typically users on Stack Overflow are required to provide a sample of what they have tried already. What have you tried? Nov 9, 2013 at 19:30
  • I have not tried anything seeing that I have never known how do to something like this. Nov 9, 2013 at 22:37

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If the "last" row is the one with the highest ID, your SQL (to retrieve just the ID, like you asked) will look like:

SELECT id FROM User ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 1;

In Java, you'll probably be using JDBC; best practice is to learn how to use PreparedStatements.

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  • Do not use prepared statements just for one query.
    – Artur
    Nov 9, 2013 at 19:22
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    Why not? I realize that this particular query isn't a potential vector for injection attacks, but I'd guess that getMostRecentUser() (or wherever this query would show up) would be called with some frequency.
    – Josh
    Nov 9, 2013 at 19:27
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is it like

id name age

1 james 15
2 max 24
3 jordan 61

PRIMARY KEY(id)

 SELECT id

FROM `tablename`

ORDER BY id DESC 

LIMIT 0 , 1

this will return the last row id result set from ur table

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