Description
int
mysql_thread_id ( [resource link_identifier])
mysql_thread_id() returns the current thread ID. If the connection is lost and you reconnect with mysql_ping(), the thread ID will change. This means you should not get the thread ID and store it for later. You should get it when you need it.
Example 1. mysql_thread_id() example <?php $link = mysql_connect('localhost', 'mysql_user', 'mysql_password'); $thread_id = mysql_thread_id($link); if ($thread_id){ printf("current thread id is %d\n", $thread_id); } ?> |
The above example would produce the following output: |
See also mysql_ping() and mysql_list_processes().