I have 2 tables order_retailer and order_customer
they both have auto incremented primary key order_id
To keep an order id unique in the whole system I want
No it is not possible to set it table wise.
Mysql has 2 variable auto_increment_increment
and auto_increment_offset
and values of both these variables are 1 by default. If you change any of the value it will have global effect.
To solve your problem create a stored procedure which will according to needs of having even id.
Refer this link http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/replication-options-master.html#sysvar_auto_increment_increment
Hope this helps
You can offset one table's auto increment field from the other, i.e. one table starts ids from 1 while the other starts from 1000000 (or some other value chosen depending on your usage pattern).
CREATE TABLE table1 (id BIGINT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT);
CREATE TABLE table2 (id BIGINT UNSIGNED AUTO_INCREMENT) AUTO_INCREMENT = 1000000;
You can also choose your autoincrement column type according to your needs. BIGINT UNSIGNED's range is 0..18446744073709551615, which should cover most cases.
OR
try
SET @@auto_increment_increment=2;
SET @@auto_increment_offset=2;