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I have a number of web-apps that depend on mysqli->insert_id, it always returns 0 after having moved to a new server.

I created an isolated test script to just connect to the database, insert a record and output the result of mysqli->insert_id. It always returns 0.

  • I've set MYSQLI_REPORT_ALL
  • There are no connection or query errors
  • I've confirmed that it is, in fact, inserting the record into the database.

If I run the exact same insert query in the mysql shell on the same server, I can query SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() and it gives me the last inserted ID as expected.

Is there a PHP or MySQL configuration I'm missing?

EDIT: I know they're supposed to be code-compatible, but the server is actually running MariaDB if that makes any difference.

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    Can you show us that isolated test script?
    – Dave
    Jul 30, 2018 at 14:38
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    Please update your question with the results of SHOW CREATE TABLE tablename; Replace tablename with the affected table from your INSERT query.
    – Will B.
    Jul 30, 2018 at 14:39
  • Does $mysqli->query("select last_insert_id()")->fetch_row()[0] work on the new server? Jul 30, 2018 at 14:41
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    I think I figured it out... for some reason, it only works on this new server if insert_id is called immediately following the most recent INSERT query. If I execute any other query (including SELECT, DELETE, and UPDATE), it voids the value of insert_id. Perhaps something changed in the implementation of this property between the PHP and/or MySQL versions on the old server vs. the new server? Jul 30, 2018 at 14:56
  • @RecoveringNerdaholic that is the expected behavior according to the PHP Documentation. The value of the AUTO_INCREMENT field that was updated by the *previous query*. Returns zero if there was no previous query on the connection or if the query did not update an AUTO_INCREMENT value. So if the previous query issued was not an INSERT that set a value in the AUTO_INCREMENT column, the result from $mysqli->insert_id is expected be 0
    – Will B.
    Jul 30, 2018 at 16:31

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