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I've two queries written in one time like this:

INSERT INTO User (usNom, usAdr1)
VALUES ('Benjamin', 'Paris');

INSERT INTO Favorites (faMovieName, usID)
VALUES ('Star Wars VI', NEED_TO_INSERT_THE_ID_OF_THE_FIRST_INSERT_QUERY)

Is it possible with SQL instructions or have I to get back the ID in my code before executing the second query?

Thanks :)

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First execute this query:

INSERT INTO User (usNom, usAdr1) VALUES ('Benjamin', 'Paris');

and then use last_insert_id() to get the id of last insert.

Now use it in:

INSERT INTO Favorites (faMovieName, usID)VALUES ('Star Wars VI', last_insert_id());
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    I believe you mean LAST_INSERT_ID() - mysql_insert_id is a php api.
    – StuartLC
    Aug 2, 2015 at 10:41
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    @ StuartLC: Right, last_insert_id(). I edited the post. Thanks for noticing.
    – user5139444
    Aug 2, 2015 at 10:44
  • Thanks a lot. And sorry for the duplicate, I didn't know what to search
    – Verdant
    Aug 2, 2015 at 11:11

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