Mike,   
        Perhaps you could just insert the url into the record and then
use a string function to return "url"+"id" when needed.  This would
eliminate the extra insert and save space in the row.

Dale


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> Subject: [GENERAL] kinda newbie - ish question
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> hi all,
> 
> Im trying to insert a record with a php script. I insert a NULL value
> to get my auto increment unique key to automatically populate as
> usual. Then I want to be able to insert another value in this same row
> which is a URL. This URL is basically a path plus a filename which I
> want to have the exact same name as the unique key that was just
> generated for the row. Is there a quick way is SQL to do this or will
> I have to handle it in my script?
> 
> Thanks for helping!
> 
> Mike
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