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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:32:44+00:00 2026-05-13T16:32:44+00:00

What I am trying to do is create a 12 character id for articles

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What I am trying to do is create a 12 character id for articles on my website similar to how youtube handles their video id (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53iddd5IcSU). Right now I am generating an MD5 hash and then grabbing 12 characters of it like this:

$ArticleId = substr(MD5("Article".$currentID),10,12)

where $currentID is the numeric ID from the database (eg 144)

I am slightly paranoid that I will run into a duplicate $ArticleId, but realistically what are the chances that this will happen? And also, being that the column in my database is unique, how can I handle this rare scenario without having an ugly error thrown?

P.S. I made a small script to check for duplicates within the first 5000 $ArticleId’s and there were none.

EDIT: I don’t like the way the base64_encode hashes look so I did this:

function retryAID($currentID)
{
    $AID = substr(MD5("Article".$currentID*2),10,12);

    $setAID = "UPDATE `table` SET  `artID` =  '$AID' WHERE `id` = $currentID ";
    mysql_query($setLID) or retryAID($currentID);
}


$AID = substr(MD5("Article".$currentID),10,12);

$setAID = "UPDATE `table` SET  `artID` =  '$AID' WHERE `id` = $currentID ";
mysql_query($setAID) or retryAID($currentID);

Since the AID column is unique the mysql_query will throw an error and the retryAID function will find a unique id…

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    2026-05-13T16:32:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:32 pm
    <?php
      function get_id()
      {
        $max = 1679615; // pow(36, 4) - 1;
        $id = '';
    
        for ($i = 0; $i < 3; ++$i)
        {
          $r = mt_rand(0, $max);
          $id .= str_pad(base_convert($r, 10, 36), 4, "0", STR_PAD_LEFT);
        }
        return $id;
      }
    ?>
    

    Returns a 12 character number in base-36, which gives 4,738,381,338,321,616,896 possibilities. (The probability of collision depends on the distribution of the random number generator.)

    To ensure no collisions, you’ll need to loop:

    <?php
    do {
      $id = get_id();
    } while ( !update_id($id) );
    ?>
    
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