I have the following PHP script that establishes a connection to a MySQL database and runs a SQL query to grab 4 fields, then creates a comma separated text file from the output. If I place this PHP file in my public_html folder and browse to it from my web browser, it functions correctly. However I want place this PHP script in a unique folder on the same level as public_html, and call it via a CRON job in my Cpanel. When I do this, I get the attached error.
script location /home2/mywebsite/whereIam/myscript.php
text file output location /home2/mywebsite/public_html/text.txt
Cron Job 0 0 * * * /home2/mywebsite/whereIam/myscript.php
Error Message
/home2/mysite/whereiam/myscript.php: line 1: ?php: No such file or directory
/home2/mysite/whereiam/myscript.php: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token ('
/home2/mysite/whereiam/myscript.php: line 2:
$fh = fopen("/home2
/mywebsite/public_html/text.txt", "w");'
<?php
$fh = fopen("/home2/mywebsite/public_html/test.txt", "w");
$con = mysql_connect("localhost","user_readoly","SomePassword");
mysql_select_db("nameofDatabase", $con);
/* insert field values into data.txt */
$result = mysql_query("SELECT `field_129`, `field_131`,`field_26` FROM `a_custom_database_5` WHERE `field_129` <> ''");
while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) {
$num = mysql_num_fields($result) ;
$last = $num - 1;
for($i = 0; $i < $num; $i++) {
fwrite($fh, $row[$i]);
if ($i != $last) {
fwrite($fh, ",");
}
}
fwrite($fh, "\n");
}
fclose($fh);
?>
bash
script. Your cron command should look like this:php /home2/mywebsite/whereIam/myscript.php
0 0 * * * php /home2/mywebsite/whereIam/myscript.php
, does that help? Alternatively, you can add#!/usr/bin/php
as a first line to the script, and set the permissions to executable.