I've got a weird problem on a MySQL table. When trying to insert a new row, it says the primary key is duplicate. My primary key is auto incremental and is not set within my query (automatically set by MySQL).
The problem is I get a "Duplicate primary key" error on a key that doesn't even exists (I checked). I solved the problem increasing the current auto_increment value but I can't understand how it happened.
Any help would be great.
Edit
Table creation
CREATE TABLE `articles_mvt` (
`id` int(10) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
`ext_article_id` int(5) NOT NULL,
`date_mvt` date NOT NULL,
`qte` float(4,2) NOT NULL,
`in_out` enum('in','out') NOT NULL,
`ext_nateco_id` int(5) NOT NULL,
`ext_agent_id` int(5) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Demandeur',
PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 AUTO_INCREMENT=1647 ;
Problematic query
INSERT INTO articles_mvt (
`ext_article_id`,
`date_mvt`,
`qte`,
`in_out`,
`ext_nateco_id`,
`ext_agent_id`
)
VALUES (
'".$_POST["numArticle"]."',
'".dateSql($_POST["date_mvt"])."',
".$_POST["qte_entier"].".".$_POST["qte_virgule"].",
'".$_POST["in_out"]."',
".$_POST["numNateco"].",
".$_POST["demandeur"]."
)
FYI variables are sanitized earlier in the code ;)