I'm using PHP PDO with PostgreSQL for a new project.
Given the following function, how can I return the id of the row just inserted? It doesn't work the way it looks now.
function adauga_administrator($detalii) {
global $db;
$ultima_logare = date('Y-m-d');
$stmt = $db->prepare("INSERT INTO site_admins (sa_nume, sa_prenume, sa_user_name, sa_password, sa_email, sa_id_rol, sa_status, sa_ultima_logare) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)");
$stmt->bindParam(1, $detalii['nume']);
$stmt->bindParam(2, $detalii['prenume']);
$stmt->bindParam(3, $detalii['username']);
$stmt->bindParam(4, md5(md5($detalii['parola'] . SIGURANTA_PAROLE) . SIGURANTA_PAROLE));
$stmt->bindParam(5, $detalii['email']);
$stmt->bindParam(6, $detalii['rol'], PDO::PARAM_INT);
$stmt->bindParam(7, $detalii['status'], PDO::PARAM_INT);
$stmt->bindParam(8, $ultima_logare);
$stmt->execute();
$id = $db->lastInsertId();
return $id;
}
From the Manual:
Returns the ID of the last inserted row, or the last value from a sequence object, depending on the underlying driver. For example, PDO_PGSQL() requires you to specify the name of a sequence object for the name parameter.
It should be something like:
return $db->lastInsertId('yourIdColumn');
[EDIT] Update link to doc