Re: php 5 and mysql failure
- From: Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 08:13:41 -0400
Caffeneide wrote:
On Apr 30, 5:38 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Caffeneide wrote:I'm using a php script which performs three xml queries to other threeIt's possible you're running into a limit, but it's quite large.
servers to retrieve a set of ids and after I do a query to mysql of
the kind
SELECT * FROM table WHERE id IN ('set of ids');
Although I'm sure the connection to the database is ok, I sometimes
get an error of this kind:
*Warning*: mysql_fetch_object(): supplied argument is not a valid
MySQL result resource in ...
This does not happen every time i run the script, only sometimes.
If I echo the query, copy and paste in phpmyadmin, or if I perform the
same query in a script that does only the query without the rest it
works!
After troubleshooting this issue I noticed that it usually failed when
I had a big set of ids (positive response from more than one server).
This means that the script used a bigger amount of memory and probably
more resources, but I did not get an "out of memory error", I got the
one described before.
My question is, is there any kind of limit somewhere in php5 or in
mysql (version 5)?
Thanks for help,
YEHUDI GARRETT
The "supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource" indicates
your mysql_query() returned false, probably. You should ALWAYS check
the result of mysql_query(), and if it fails, log the error (you really
don't want to display those errors to your users, do you?). Or, on a
development system, display the error.
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Probably it's a problem related to php and mysql. if I copy and paste
the query in phpmyadmin it always works, so I wouldn't say it's a
mysql limit problem.
Probably it's a problem in your code. If it were a problem related to php and mysql, phpmyadmin would fail also - it is also php and mysql.
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