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First drop merge table, then other tables
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@ -31863,9 +31863,10 @@ The reason for this is so that you it makes it possible to easily reproduce
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the same @code{INSERT} statement against some other server.
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@cindex sequence emulation
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If @code{expr} is given as an argument to @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} in an
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@code{UPDATE} clause, then the value of the argument is returned as a
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@code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} value. This can be used to simulate sequences.
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If @code{expr} is given as an argument to @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()}, then
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the value of the argument is returned by the function, is set as the
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next value to be returned by @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} and used as the next
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auto_increment value. This can be used to simulate sequences:
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First create the table:
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@ -31888,6 +31889,12 @@ MySQL. For example, @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} (without an argument)
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will return the new ID. The C API function @code{mysql_insert_id()}
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can also be used to get the value.
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Note that as @code{mysql_insert_id()} is only updated after
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@code{INSERT} and @code{UPDATE} statements, you can't use this function
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to retrieve the value used @code{LAST_INSERT_ID(expr)} for other SQL
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statements.
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@findex FORMAT()
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@item FORMAT(X,D)
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Formats the number @code{X} to a format like @code{'#,###,###.##'}, rounded
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@ -40633,6 +40640,10 @@ does not generate an @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} value. If you need to save
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the value for later, be sure to call @code{mysql_insert_id()} immediately
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after the query that generates the value.
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@code{mysql_insert_id()} is only updated after @code{INSERT} and
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@code{UPDATE} statements, not after using @code{LAST_INSERT_ID(expr)}.
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@xref{Miscellaneous functions}.
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Also note that the value of the SQL @code{LAST_INSERT_ID()} function always
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contains the most recently generated @code{AUTO_INCREMENT} value, and is
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not reset between queries because the value of that function is maintained
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@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ insert into t1 values (1,2),(2,1),(0,0),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6);
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insert into t2 values (1,1),(2,2),(0,0),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6);
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flush tables;
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select * from t3 where a=1 order by b limit 2;
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drop table t1,t2,t3;
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drop table t3,t1,t2;
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