unsigned long mysql_thread_id(MYSQL *mysql)
Returns the thread ID of the current connection. This value can
be used as an argument to
mysql_kill() to kill the thread.
If the connection is lost and you reconnect with
mysql_ping(), the thread ID
changes. This means you should not get the thread ID and store
it for later. You should get it when you need it.
This function does not work correctly if thread IDs become
larger than 32 bits, which can occur on some systems. To avoid
problems with
mysql_thread_id(), do not use
it. To get the connection ID, execute a SELECT
CONNECTION_ID() query and retrieve the result.
The thread ID of the current connection.
None.