The rationale for this was because to achieve the same function with postgres needed these parameters.
ExsonQu <hex...@gm...> wrote:
>*Dear all:*
>
> I've noticed that there is one function DB_Last_Insert_ID created
>in ConnectDB_mysqli.inc. I'm wondering:
>
> 1. Why there are 3 parameters set for this function and there is
>none used in it's code block?
> 2. Why we record the last_insert_id into the $_SESSION? Is there
>no efficiency lost and no chance to make mistake? Why not wrap the
>original
>mysqli_last_insert_id() directly?
>
> Any comments are highly appreciated!
>
> Thanks and best regards!
>
> Exson
>
>
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