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Hi Guys,

I have tried lots of ways to get the last inserted ID with the code below (snipplet from larger class) and now I have given up.

Does anyone know howto get PDO lastInsertId to work?

Thanks in advance.

    $sql = "INSERT INTO auth (surname, forename, email, mobile, mobilepin, actlink, regdate) VALUES (:surname, :forename, :email, :mobile, :mobpin, :actlink, NOW())";
$stmt = $this->dbh->prepare($sql);
if(!$stmt) {
 return "st";
}

$stmt->bindParam(':surname', $this->surname);
$stmt->bindParam(':forename', $this->forename);
$stmt->bindParam(':email', $this->email);
$stmt->bindParam(':mobile', $this->mobile);
$stmt->bindParam(':mobpin', $this->mobilePin);
$stmt->bindParam(':actlink', $this->actlink);

$result = $stmt->execute();
//return var_dump($result);
$arr = array();
$arr = $stmt->errorInfo();
$_SESSION['record'] = 'OK' . $dbh->lastInsertId();
$arr .= $_SESSION['record'];
return $arr;
+1  A: 

In your code snippet, I saw some minor inconsistencies that may have an effect on the problem. For an example, in the code to prepare your SQL statement you use,

$stmt = $this->dbh->prepare($sql); 

Notice the $this keyword. Then to retrieve the ID, you call,

$dbh->lastInsertId();

Have you tried using,

$this->dbh->lastInsertId();

Anthony Forloney