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mysqldb simple question (find unique number)

mysqldb simple question (find unique number) mysqldb simple question (find unique number)Jacek Popławski jp at ulgo.koti.com.pl
Thu Apr 26 15:20:40 EDT 2001
Brian Langenberger wrote:
> It might be better to simply use MySQL's "auto_increment" tag for
> the key column.  That way, one can simply use "0" as the ID number
> and MySQL will automatically generate a new, unique ID.

thanks to everyone for help, next time I should think more, until I ask
(I know SQL, and it was bad thinking "how to do it with mysqldb")

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