I'm using SQLite, and I have a table for properties, and a table for sub-properties. Each sub-property points to its parent using the fkPropertyId column. Right now, to create the initial database, I've got a script that looks something like this:
INSERT INTO property VALUES(1,.....);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(2,.....);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(3,.....);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(1,.....,3);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(2,.....,3);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(3,.....,3);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(4,.....);
Now, I want to get rid of the hard-coded rowId, so it would be something like:
INSERT INTO property VALUES(NULL,.....);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(NULL,.....);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(NULL,.....);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(NULL,.....,X);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(NULL,.....,X);
INSERT INTO subproperty VALUES(NULL,.....,X);
INSERT INTO property VALUES(NULL,.....);
Where x refers to the last inserted rowId in the property table. Right now, that's
(SELECT MAX(rowId) FROM property)
Is there any better (and more technically accurate) way to write this script?