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I've run this on my local windows machine and on an ubuntu server with the same results.

Query to run in PHP:

$job_sql="SELECT * FROM job WHERE job_title = 'SIP Opportunities where sipsubmitted EQ 1 and still in BAB PROCESS'";

$job_ret = mysql_query($job_sql);

$job_row = mysql_fetch_array($job_ret,MYSQL_ASSOC);

Error from PHP Script:

Warning: mysql_fetch_array(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in C:\wamp\www\tracker\inc\common.php on line 489

Other similar queries work fine in same script (different job_titles).

phpMyAdmin:

SELECT * 
FROM job
WHERE job_title = 'SIP Opportunities where sipsubmitted EQ 1 and still in BAB PROCESS'
LIMIT 0 , 30

Showing rows 0 - 0 (1 total, Query took 0.0004 sec) - successfully found the row!!!

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    Use echo mysql_error(); to see the error you are getting in PHP
    – Pekka
    Feb 16, 2011 at 12:32
  • Have you tried something like printing the result of mysql_error() before passing $job_ret to mysql_fetch_array? Feb 16, 2011 at 12:35
  • 2
    did you select the database first in your php script?
    – simon
    Feb 16, 2011 at 12:38
  • Are both queries using the same account/password/connection string?
    – Marc B
    Feb 16, 2011 at 13:00

1 Answer 1

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Looks like you may have misplace a single quote in your example code. With the code as it is now, you're looking for the following job title:

'SIP Opportunities where sipsubmitted EQ 1 and still in BAB PROCESS'

Did you mean for that entire string to be the job_title?

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