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Best way of making a duplicate row in MySQL?


3raser

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When I move threads on my forum, I want there to be a old thread in the section it was moved from saying "Moved: new link". To do this, I'm inserting a new thread in the database with the value moved equal to the new location, so when threads are being displayed users can see the thread in the new section.

 

Is there a quick function in MySQL that will allow me to create a duplicate row in MySQL, and then just run a quick update statement?

 

I don't want to have to insert a whole new thread like this (unless it's the only way):

 

//insert new thread
mysql_query("INSERT INTO `threads` VALUES (null, '$id','$title', '$content', '". getUsername() ."', NOW(), '". qfc() ."', NOW(), '". getUsername() ."', '','{$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']}', '0', '0', '0', '', '0')");

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