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My MySQL database has 3 tables like these:

COURSE ("course_id" AUTO_INCREMENT, course_title, create_date, ...)

USER ("user_id", usename, ...)

CREATE_COURSE ("user_id", "course_id", create_date, ... )

Constraints:

CREATE_COURSE.course_id REFERENCES COURSE.course_id

CREATE_COURSE.user_id REFERENCES USER.course_id

In my PHP site, I 've already had all needed information to insert to table COURSE as well as the user_id

Now, My PHP create_course($course_title, $create_date) function can insert data to table COURSE. I want to also insert corresponding data (user_id, course_id) to table CREATE_COURSE.

Can anyone suggest me a way to automatically do that because I don't want to manually insert data into both COURSE and CREATE_COURSE tables within create_course function

P/S: I used to think about create_course($course_id, $course_title, $create_date). However, since $course_id is AUTO_INCREMENT, this function does not seem to work properly.

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    why cant you use 2 mysql querys?
    – Dinistro
    Apr 28, 2014 at 6:52
  • insert into course - grab id, insert into user - grab id ... pass user_id and course_id to create_course
    – lagbox
    Apr 28, 2014 at 6:52
  • Why do you not want to manually insert it? If you want to insert stuff into multiple tables then you have to make multiple insertions. Apr 28, 2014 at 6:52
  • Yeah. That seems reasonable @SverriM.Olsen . Maybe, my question was just stupid
    – DucCuong
    Apr 28, 2014 at 6:53
  • @DucCuong Not stupid, just a little odd. And just as a note: Using a transaction would make sense, if the data is relational. Apr 28, 2014 at 6:54

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