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I have an INSERT with syntax for insert multiple rows:

INSERT INTO tbl_name (a,b,c) VALUES(1,2,3),(4,5,6),(7,8,9);

With MySQL function LAST_INSERT_ID() can retrieve the primary key of an generated AUTO_INCREMENT column, but how can I retrieve the primary key for row (1,2,3), (4,5,6) AND (7,8,9) inserted in one unique SQL INSERT instruction?

The programming language is PHP 5.4.13 and MySQL Server 5.6.10

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  • Assuming your increment is 1, LAST_INSERT_ID gives you the 1st pk of the values, and inserting multiple values in one queries prevents other writes until you are done you can predict what the subsequent pk's Mar 28, 2013 at 20:03
  • @TysonoftheNorthwest It might be possible to get non-sequential auto_increment values from a single insert - it depends on the DB engine and configuration.
    – Vatev
    Mar 28, 2013 at 22:05
  • @Vatev I'm asking specifically for MySQL. Mar 29, 2013 at 0:09
  • By db engine I meant InnoDB, MyISAM....
    – Vatev
    Mar 29, 2013 at 0:17

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There is no way to retrieve more than one generated auto-inc variable. Calling LAST_INSERT_ID() returns you the first value generated by the last INSERT.

To get all the values, insert one row at a time, and call LAST_INSERT_ID() after each one. This results in more overhead, but it's the only workaround.

This is especially an issue if you're doing INSERT...SELECT or LOAD DATA INFILE, generating many new id values in a batch.

See also MySQL LAST_INSERT_ID() used with multiple records INSERT statement

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You can insert records in loop and when each record is inserted store the Auto increment id in array by call last_insert_id(). So you use the array of inserted id's where ever you need.

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