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SQL Querys
Since I am begging for help
Under the maintenance function, it says execute SQL query I get this in response You are not authorized to execute SQL queries Thanks in Advance Steve --------------- Added [DATE]1385511326[/DATE] at [TIME]1385511326[/TIME] --------------- Oh yes, Where do I make the permissions, I hope its not IN MySQL, I cannot access it |
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In your includes/config.php file.
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// ****** USERS WITH QUERY RUNNING PERMISSIONS ****** |
in your ftp go to your includes folder find the config.php file download this to your desktop and edit it with notepad++ find the line
$config['SpecialUsers']['canrunqueries'] = 'userid here'; will be on line 127 then close and save then upload file to ftp |
You guys rock
Thank you very much Steve |
This thread is humorous. Heh.
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Probably because I know so little. The board has been relatively trouble free. Going on year 10. When it gets pooched up, I ask for help :)
The purpose of my board is to help people. So it is cool seeing the help I get here. On the official board, my posts sit unanswered for weeks. Steve |
I think he said it's humorous, because 3 people answered in three different ways, almost at the same time. :)
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I find it humorous because of the three answers. One somewhat cryptic and short, the next alot more detailed, and the third downright instructive and even more highly detailed! :D And all three within a few minutes of each other, and all three correct. |
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Then my two teammates showed up pronto and pancaked the guy. |
I hate to be a pain in the rump, I got it to allow me to run querys, What is the query for it to verify and fix the database?
Thanks again |
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My MySQL tool which happens to be phpmyadmin, will not allow me to access the database. I have repaired it numerous times through the hosting company. I thought ( probably mistakenly ) that I could circumvent it by going through the board. When I go to do it, it gives me errors. None of my users can upload anything to the board.
--------------- Added [DATE]1385516438[/DATE] at [TIME]1385516438[/TIME] --------------- phpMyAdmin - Error Cannot start session without errors, please check errors given in your PHP and/or webserver log file and configure your PHP installation properly. This was working recently, nothing was changed. |
I've no idea... But someone will be along soon who might.
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phpMyAdmin Not Loading isn't a vBulletin issue. You would need to check your php.ini file. Chances are it is trying to load a resource that isn't accessible. If you also can't access MySQL directly, then it may be offline for one of many reasons. Your hosting provider should be able to help with this issue. |
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