i need to get last inserted ids using create of eloquent or db::table's insert












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Here's what I'm doing. I have a translation table, where There's only id column and nothing else. I need to bulk insert into this table. so here is how I do it.



$data=array();
for($i=0;$i<5;$i++){
array_push($data,array());
}
$s = DB::table("test")->insert($data);


but it returns boolean. What i want to get is the array of ids that got inserted. how do I achieve this?










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  • you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

    – DaFois
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:41











  • Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

    – Nika Khurashvili
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:44











  • Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

    – eddySoft
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:02











  • Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

    – hktang
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:57


















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Here's what I'm doing. I have a translation table, where There's only id column and nothing else. I need to bulk insert into this table. so here is how I do it.



$data=array();
for($i=0;$i<5;$i++){
array_push($data,array());
}
$s = DB::table("test")->insert($data);


but it returns boolean. What i want to get is the array of ids that got inserted. how do I achieve this?










share|improve this question























  • you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

    – DaFois
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:41











  • Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

    – Nika Khurashvili
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:44











  • Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

    – eddySoft
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:02











  • Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

    – hktang
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:57
















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Here's what I'm doing. I have a translation table, where There's only id column and nothing else. I need to bulk insert into this table. so here is how I do it.



$data=array();
for($i=0;$i<5;$i++){
array_push($data,array());
}
$s = DB::table("test")->insert($data);


but it returns boolean. What i want to get is the array of ids that got inserted. how do I achieve this?










share|improve this question














Here's what I'm doing. I have a translation table, where There's only id column and nothing else. I need to bulk insert into this table. so here is how I do it.



$data=array();
for($i=0;$i<5;$i++){
array_push($data,array());
}
$s = DB::table("test")->insert($data);


but it returns boolean. What i want to get is the array of ids that got inserted. how do I achieve this?







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  • you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

    – DaFois
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:41











  • Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

    – Nika Khurashvili
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:44











  • Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

    – eddySoft
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:02











  • Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

    – hktang
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:57





















  • you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

    – DaFois
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:41











  • Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

    – Nika Khurashvili
    Nov 25 '18 at 11:44











  • Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

    – eddySoft
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:02











  • Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

    – hktang
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:57



















you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

– DaFois
Nov 25 '18 at 11:41





you can use insertGetId() instead of the simple insert laravelcode.com/post/… then you can cycle and create an array of the IDs

– DaFois
Nov 25 '18 at 11:41













Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

– Nika Khurashvili
Nov 25 '18 at 11:44





Yeah, but the problem is, it returns the last id. so i have to make the ids array myself. what If someone else inserts new records into this table?

– Nika Khurashvili
Nov 25 '18 at 11:44













Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

– eddySoft
Nov 25 '18 at 12:02





Here go through this post and the comments. It makes sense [stackoverflow.com/questions/25065317/…

– eddySoft
Nov 25 '18 at 12:02













Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

– hktang
Nov 25 '18 at 12:57







Maybe you can get the last existing ID before insertion, and get last ID after insertion, then you can infer the IDs in between.

– hktang
Nov 25 '18 at 12:57














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