mySQL - Insert into three tables

喜夏-厌秋 提交于 2019-11-28 12:57:43

You should definitely do the three inserts in a transaction. I would probably write a stored procedure to handle the inserts.

EDIT:

Here is an example of a stored procedure with a transaction. Note the use of LAST_INSERT_ID() to get the ID of the previously inserted record. This is only two tables, but you should be able to extend it to three tables.

DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE new_engineer_with_task(
  first CHAR(35), last CHAR(35), email CHAR(255), tool_id INT)
BEGIN
START TRANSACTION;
   INSERT INTO engineers (firstname, lastname, email) 
     VALUES(first, last, email);

   INSERT INTO tasks (engineer_id, tool_id) 
     VALUES(LAST_INSERT_ID(), tool_id);
COMMIT;
END//
DELIMITER ;

And you call it like so:

CALL new_engineer_with_task('Jerry', 'Fernholz', 'me@somewhere.com', 1);

You can't insert into multiple tables with one query, You'll have to break it up to multiple queries.

You always use transactions when performing multiple updates. If one update fails you will want to roll back previous successful updates so you don't violate any unenforced constraints of the relational model.

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