> > Hi! > > I have a table with an AUTOINCREMENT primary key and I would like to > > know how to retrieve this primary key when a new row is inserted. Is it > > possible? > > > > Below, I written some sample ruby code for you to see my problem. > > > > require 'sqlite3' > > db = SQLite3::Database.new( "test.db" ) > > db.execute "create table if not exists t1(id integer PRIMARY KEY > > AUTOINCREMENT, v1, v2);" > > Just INTEGER PRIMARY KEY should be enough. > > > # some code, skipped, may include inserts to t1 > > > > db.execute "insert into t1 (v1,v2) values (1,2)" # don't know the > > primary key assigned. > > db.execute "insert into t1 (v1,v2) values (3,4)" # don't know the > > primary key assigned. > > The method is called last_insert_rowid, I think, > check the API docs to verify. > > > Thank's in advance, > > Aureliano. The method is last_insert_row_id (note the "_" between row and id). Thank you very much for the tip (I didn't knew where look for it). Aureliano.