I have this small internal project that inserts occasional entries into a MySQL database. I have a column named "idChar" were I set it's value to a randomly generated string using 62 possible characters with a length of 31.
Today I discovered that a new entry just so happened to have the same exact idChar as an entry from several months ago. I am now checking for duplicate entries before saving them, but this made me think about the odds of this happening and I am curious to know if my implementation of generating these random keys is flawed. Getting a duplicate should be roughly 1 in 62^31 right?
function getCode($len)
{
//$len = 10;
$base='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstwxyz123456789';
$max=strlen($base)-1;
$linkCode='';
mt_srand((double)microtime()*1000000);
while (strlen($linkCode)<$len+1)
$linkCode.=$base{mt_rand(0,$max)};
return $linkCode;
}
$idChar=getCode(30);
//code to insert into MySQL here