> On Sep 23, 2016, at 5:38 AM, Richard <inbound-lists-php@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Date: Friday, September 23, 2016 03:28:47 -0500 >> From: Karl DeSaulniers <karl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> Ok, so I have run down all the possible things (that I know of) >> that could be keeping this from working. I have checked with my >> hosting service that: >> >> 1. MySQL is accessible with the original user I started with (for >> this case were using db123456) via ssh. 2. The cron is accessing my >> php script fine. >> 3. The cron is running the script and is attempting to access MySQL >> but not allowing access still. >> >> I tried running the script via ssh and it is timing out. No error >> of not accessing MySQL, just telling me it is timing out. This >> tells me (I could be wrong) that it is in fact accessing MySQL and >> that my calls to MySQL are making the script time out? What bothers >> me is that the cron errors out saying access denied but ssh says >> timeout error. Does anyone have any ideas for me to try at this >> point? If I don't get this to work in the next couple of days, I am >> toast! >> > > -- Try the mysql access and commands directly from the command > line (using the mysql cli). > > -- Put debug/print statements in your code so you can clearly > see where you are getting. > > -- This includes printing out your mysql statements so that > you know exactly what is being passed to mysql (both when > you run the script by hand and via cron). > Thanks Richard, That got me thinking and I figured out my access issue... HALELUYAAAAA! Now I am getting an error with mysql syntax. "SELECT otn.*, cf.* FROM ".ORDER_TABLE." otn LEFT JOIN ".FIELDS_TABLE." cf ON cf.Order_ID = otn.Order_ID WHERE cf.Earliest_Pickup >= DATE(NOW()) AND cf.Earliest_Pickup <= DATE(NOW() + INTERVAL ".($Num_Days_Away+1)." DAY) AND otn.Order_Status != 'Shipping' AND otn.Order_Status != 'Completed'" is giving me this error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '\"Shipping\" AND otn.Order_Status != \"Completed\"' at line 1 I think at this point my brain is fried and I am not seeing what is wrong with this. Can anyone point out my folly? My guess is it is an obvious one, but I am not seeing it. Thanks again for your help everyone. I think I am almost there! Best, Karl DeSaulniers Design Drumm http://designdrumm.com -- PHP Database Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php