sql_auto_is_null

Overview

If set to 1, the query SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE auto_increment_column IS NULL will return an auto-increment that has just been successfully inserted, the same as the LAST_INSERT_ID() function. Some ODBC programs make use of this IS NULL comparison.

USAGE

DETAILS

SYNONYMS

SCHEMA

PARAMETERS

Command-line

Not Supported

Configuration file

Not Supported

Dynamic

Yes

Scope

Global, Session

Data Type

BOOLEAN (OFF, ON)

Product Default Value

OFF

SKYSQL

Cloud

SkySQL Topology

ES Ver

Service Default

AWS

Multi-Node Analytics

10.6

OFF

Single Node Analytics

10.6

OFF

Replicated Transactions

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

Single Node Transactions

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

GCP

Multi-Node Analytics

10.6

OFF

Single Node Analytics

10.6

OFF

Replicated Transactions

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

Single Node Transactions

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

Cloud

SkySQL Topology

ES Ver

Service Default

AWS

ColumnStore Data Warehouse

10.6

OFF

Enterprise Server With Replica(s)

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

Enterprise Server Single Node

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

GCP

ColumnStore Data Warehouse

10.6

OFF

Enterprise Server With Replica(s)

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

Enterprise Server Single Node

10.4

OFF

10.5

OFF

10.6

OFF

PRIVILEGES

EXAMPLES

ERROR HANDLING

FEATURE INTERACTION

RESPONSES

DIAGNOSIS

ISO 9075:2016

CHANGE HISTORY

Release Series

History

23.08 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 23.08.0.

23.07 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 23.07.0.

10.6 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.4-1.

10.6 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.6.0.

10.5 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5.3-1.

10.5 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.5.0.

10.4 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4.6-1.

10.4 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.4.0.

10.3 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.3.16-1.

10.3 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.3.0.

10.2 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.2.25-1.

10.2 Community

  • Present starting in MariaDB Community Server 10.2.0.

Release Series

History

23.08 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 23.08.0.

23.07 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 23.07.0.

10.6 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.4-1.

10.5 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5.3-1.

10.4 Enterprise

  • Present starting in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.4.6-1.

EXTERNAL REFERENCES