PDO::lastInsertId – Returns the ID of the Last Inserted Row or Sequence Value

The PDO::lastInsertId method returns the identifier of the most recently inserted row or, when a sequence name is provided, the last value of that sequence, with behavior depending on the specific database driver and optional parameters.

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PDO::lastInsertId – Returns the ID of the Last Inserted Row or Sequence Value

PDO::lastInsertId returns the ID of the last inserted row or the last value of a specified sequence, depending on the underlying driver. string PDO::lastInsertId([ string $name = NULL ]) The optional $name parameter specifies the name of a sequence object for drivers such as PostgreSQL; if omitted, the method returns the ID of the last row inserted.

If the current PDO driver does not support this feature, PDO::lastInsertId triggers an IM001 SQLSTATE error.

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