[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-25938) res_odbc: MySQL/MariaDB statement LAST_INSERT_ID() always returns zero.

Edwin Vandamme (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Fri Apr 22 02:53:56 CDT 2016


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Edwin Vandamme edited comment on ASTERISK-25938 at 4/22/16 2:53 AM:
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I will give it a go later today.
I haven't looked at the patch yet, but if you wish to use multiple connections, you might want to establish a connection per thread/call and that would fix the issue as well.

It might be me, but where is the attachement located ?

I compared func_odbc.c from 13.7.0 and 13.8.1, the only difference is an additional line in 13.8.1
#include "asterisk/res_odbc_transaction.h", so I would say that is not the source of the problem.



was (Author: pay123):
I will give it a go later today.
I haven't looked at the patch yet, but if you wish to use multiple connections, you might want to establish a connection per thread/call and that would fix the issue as well.

It might be me, but where is the attachement located ?


> res_odbc: MySQL/MariaDB statement LAST_INSERT_ID() always returns zero.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-25938
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-25938
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Functions/func_odbc, Resources/res_odbc
>    Affects Versions: 13.8.0, 13.8.1
>         Environment: CentOS	  	  	7.2		  	2015-11
> Asterisk	  		13.8.0/13.8.1
> MariaDB			5.5.44
> unixODBC		2.3.1
> jansson  	  		2.7	  		2014-10-02
> PJSIP (pjproject)	2.4.5		2015-08-12
>            Reporter: Edwin Vandamme
>            Severity: Minor
>
> After upgrading to Asterisk 13.8.0 the MySQL/MariaDB statement LAST_INSERT_ID() always returns zero.
> To double check that it is related to Asterisk, I recompiled and installed 13.7.0 without any other modifications and the LAST_INSERT_ID() was returned correctly.
> To be sure, I recompiled and installed 13.8.0 and the problem returned.
> So back to 13.7.0 and no problem whatsoever.
> I checked the latest version which at time of writing is 13.8.1 and the problem returned.
> So back to 13.7.0 and no problem whatsoever.
> In my extensions.conf I do the following : 
> {code}
> ; Lock MySQL/MariaDB access.
> same = n,While($[${L} <= 0])
> same = n,Set(L=${LOCK(MySQL)})
> same = n,EndWhile()
> ; Mark start of a call attempt.
> same = n,Set(history_h1(${nIServer},${IProject},${ANI})=)
> ; Get unique call id
> same = n,Set(CallId=${history_h2()})
> ; Unlock MySQL access as the correct CallId was found.
> same = n,Set(L=${UNLOCK(MySQL)})
> {code}
> In my func_odbc.conf I do the following : 
> {code}
> [h1]
> prefix=history
> dsn=asterisk
> writesql=INSERT INTO callsystem.history SET IServer=${ARG1},IProject='${ARG2}',CallerId='${ARG3}',Status='ONLINE';
> [h2]
> prefix=history
> dsn=asterisk
> readsql=SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID() FROM callsystem.history LIMIT 1;
> {code}
> I also tried
> {code}
> readsql=SELECT LAST_INSERT_ID(); to no avail.
> {code}



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