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I am having a problem which I still could not find any resource to help me with it. I hope it can be solved here. I am kind of newbie on php, so Im sorry if it's very simple.

I have a php script, which connects to a database mysql, running under a xampp (apache 2.4 and php 5.4) on windows 8. This script works fine on my browser but when I try executing it through command line (cmd), it won't work and returns me this error:

Notice: Undefined variable: dbhandle in C:\xampp\htdocs\4sq-pull\_get_weather.ph p on line 29 Warning: mysqli_query() expects parameter 1 to be mysqli, null given in C:\xampp \htdocs\4sq-pull_get_weather.php on line 30

  • I have the extension=php_mysqli.dll uncommented
  • I've set the variables PATH and PATHTEXT
  • I am using this command line to run the script: c:\xampp\php\php.exe -f c:\xampp\htdocs\4sq-pull\_get_weather.php

For last, my php code is something like this:

<?php
$username = "xxx";
$password = "xxx";
$hostname = "localhost"; 
$database = "4sq";
//connection to the database
$dbhandle = mysqli_connect($hostname, $username, $password, $database)
  or die("Unable to connect to MySQL");
 mysqli_select_db($dbhandle, "4sq");
?>

Any ideas?

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  • Nothing changes with that, but thanks anyways. Actually I only added this function cos I had no more hopes and was trying anything people were saying on internet! btw, weird that stackoverflow is not displaying the command line right. The right one should have a counter slash before the php file name: c:\xampp\php\php.exe -f c:\xampp\htdocs\4sq-pull_get_weather.php
    – diegodacal
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:30
  • (Your counter slash issue is due to the underline character being use for italics formatting, and the \ escapes that – so I fixed that for you, by using a double counter slash – I think that’s what you meant?)
    – CBroe
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:33
  • If it was establishing the connection that was not working, your or die(…) should give you a message telling you that – but the error tells you something completely different! I assume you’re including this script into another one? Then maybe the include_path setting for execution via command line is different, or the working directory of the script – so the include fails, and $dbhandle is indeed undefined. (Using require instead of include would have alerted you to that in the first place – so in the future use that for essential includes.)
    – CBroe
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:38
  • CBroe, the problem is something like that. First i tried changing the include to the require, but it still not worked. So i ended up trying to hard code the db connection into the script i am calling, and it worked! It seems that, via command line, theres some sort of problem with my includes/requires. Weird.
    – diegodacal
    Feb 4, 2014 at 11:18

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you can try this code i made

<?php
$DATABASE_IP = "";
$DATABASE_NAME = "";
$DATABASE_PROXY = "";

$DATABASE_ADMIN_USERNAME = "";
$DATABASE_ADMIN_PASSWORD = "";

$link = mysql_connect($DATABASE_IP, $DATABASE_NAME, $DATABASE_ADMIN_PASSWORD);

if(!$DATABASE_IP == "string")
{
    echo "please fill in required field *IP<br/>";
} else {
    echo "";
}

if(!$DATABASE_NAME == "string")
{
    echo "please fill in required field *Name<br/>";
} else {
    echo "";
}

if(!$link){
    die('sorry could not connect at this time )=<br/>' . mysql_error());
}
echo "connected";

mysql_close($link);
?>
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    How’s that supposed to help with the specific problem …?
    – CBroe
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:33
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    his code may have had a issue i posted this so he could see if it was his code or not
    – daniel
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:48
  • So basically your answer is just a wild guess – that’s not really helpful. Please restrict your answers to cases where you know what the problem is and how to fix it.
    – CBroe
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:51

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