Not if you write a class around the API.
I have a class that runs a query an abstracts the rowid which it
uses in updates but I can assign it to a column if the need arises.
Justin
What language are you using ?!
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----- Original Message -----
From: <horn@koblenz-net.de>
To: <john_pallozzi@itworld.com>
Cc: <msql-list@lists.hughes.com.au>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 8:06 AM
Subject: Re: _rowid Question
> Hi,
>
> > A quick question for the list. What syntax do you use to write the
_rowid
> > to a field in an insert query?
>
> None. The _rowid is an internal record number and is automagically
> set by the database engine. You can only select it, or use it in the
> where clause of an update or delete statement.
>
> Bye,
> Georg
>
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