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Insert into two tables, second table insert 3 records

Asked by aaronDressler in Macromedia Dreamweaver, PHP and Databases, MySQL Server

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Hi experts,

Im using ADDT to design a page that needs to insert one record into a master ALBUMS table, along with three records into a GENRES table, all linked by the primary, auto-incremented ALBUMS. ALBUM_ID.

Ive tried many different ways of combining the Insert into Multiple Tables wizard and the insert record wizard with Link Transactions, all with no luck.  Either only the album info gets inserted, or a ALBUM_ID cannot be null error from MySQL.  Here is the structure of the tables

ALBUMS

ALBUM_ID, INT(11), Primary, Auto_Increment
alb_name, varchar
alb_release, YEAR
USER_ID, int
alb_image, varchar


GENRES

ALBUM_ID, int, NOT NULL
GENRE_ID, int, NOT NULL
ID, int, primary, auto-increment

Many thanks in advance...
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