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fix it? mysql parsing syntax syntax-error mysql-error-1064 share|improve this question asked May 7 '14 at 10:32 eggyal 80.6k1497144 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 62 down vote accepted TL;DR Error #1064 means that MySQL can't understand your command. To fix it: Read the error message. It tells you exactly where in your command MySQL got confused. Check the manual. By comparing against what MySQL expected at that point, the problem is often obvious. Check for error 1064 sqlstate 42000 reserved words. If the error occurred on an object identifier, check that it isn't a reserved word (and, if it is, ensure that it's properly quoted). Aaaagh!! What does #1064 mean? Error messages may look like gobbledygook, but they're (often) incredibly informative and provide sufficient detail to pinpoint what went wrong. By understanding exactly what MySQL is telling you, you can arm yourself to fix any problem of this sort in the future. As in many programs, MySQL errors are coded according to the type of problem that occurred. Error #1064 is a syntax error. What is this "syntax" of which you speak? Is it witchcraft? Whilst "syntax" is a word that many programmers only encounter in the context of computers, it is in fact borrowed from wider linguistics. It refers to sentence structure: i.e. the rules of grammar; or, in other words, the rules that define what constitutes a valid sentence within the language. For example, the following English sentence contains a syntax error (because the indefinite article "a" must always precede a noun): This sentence contains syntax error a. What does that have to do with MySQL? Whenever one issues a command to a computer, one of the very first things that it must do is "parse" that command in order to make sense of it. A "syntax error" means that the parser is unable to understand what is being asked because it does n
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Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. SQL error #1064 Started by Stromgren, Jan 19 2012 04:52 PM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=41524 topic #1 Stromgren Stromgren Newbie Members 21 posts Posted 19 January 2012 - 04:52 PM https://wordpress.org/support/topic/switched-host-mysql-error-1064-nearly-figured-out/page/2 Hello I have a problem with a query i just created. When i run it, it returns this error: #1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '"INSERT INTO user (username, password, join_date, virksomhed, email, vej, postnu' at line 1 error 1064 "INSERT INTO user (username, password, join_date, virksomhed, email, vej, postnummer, by, telefon) VALUES ('$username', SHA('$password1'), NOW(), '$virksomhed', '$email', '$vej', '$postnummer', '$by', '$telefon')" Can anyone please help me? Thanks in advance Back to top #2 justsomeguy justsomeguy More Human Than Human Moderator 29,449 posts Gender:Male Location:Phoenix Languages:Focusing on PHP and JavaScript Posted 19 January 2012 - 06:41 PM The double quote should not be part of the SQL query. SQL also does not understand PHP sql error 1064 variables. Know your history: Babbage | Lovelace | Turing | Hopper | RitchieConTEXT Sublime Text Opera PHP MySQL phpMyAdminUse a debugger: Firefox, IE, Chrome, Safari, or OperaKnow the foundations of computer science: algorithms, machine architectures, data structures, etc. Don't just blindly copy techniques from application to application. Know what you are doing, that it works, and why it works. Don't think you know what the industry will be in five years time or what you'll be doing then, so gather a portfolio of general and useful skills. Try to write better, more principled code. Work to make "programming" more of a professional activity and less of a low-level "hacking" activity (programming is also a craft, but not just a craft). Learn from the classics in the field and the better advanced textbooks; don't be satisfied with the easily digested "how to" guides and online documentation - it's shallow.-- Bjarne StroustrupHe that teaches himself has a fool for a master.-- Benjamin Franklin (paraphrased) Back to top #3 Stromgren Stromgren Newbie Members 21 posts Posted 19 January 2012 - 06:48 PM Thanks for the reply.. The double quotes and variables is showing because i copied from the PHP variable containing the query. It looks like this: $query = "INSERT INTO user (username, password, join_date, virksomhed, email, vej, postnummer, by, telefon) VALUES ('$username', SHA
- mysql error #1064 - nearly figured out [Resolved] switched host - mysql error #1064 - nearly figured out jetshack @jetshack 11 years ago I'm in the process of moving a WP site to another host. I've been running into problems moving the database over, but after searching through the forums I've been able to get all of the tables installed and working except for the wp_posts table Specifically I'm getting this error #1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax. Check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near " at line 1 the " is where I'm stumped. All of the other errors I was able to mess around with and figure out… There are literally hundreds of these fields…. is there some sort of NULL setting I can do a global replace with? i.e. find " replace with ‘NULL' sort of thing. Viewing 15 replies - 16 through 30 (of 37 total) ← 1 2 3 → jetshack @jetshack 11 years ago I can get access to it, but I'll have to wait on nameservers to move over… Is there no way to just get the wp_posts table inserted? The other tables are already in and working Mark (podz) @podz Support Maven 11 years ago phpMyAdmin Click the ‘Browse' icon along from wp_options rows of tables will appear. click through to page 3 Check otion_id 64 65 66 67 68 69 73 74 Then ‘with selected' choose Delete. Then re-export the db. (I can do that here for you if you want ?) Mark (podz) @podz Support Maven 11 years ago mail coming back at you 🙂 jetshack @jetshack 11 years ago sorry for the bits of delays in getting back and forth here… I'm in the se houston area… and everybody is freaking out right now. Mark (podz) @podz Support Maven 11 years ago No apologies needed 🙂 jetshack @jetshack 11 years ago so what you're saying for me to do is: 1. switch nameservers back over to old host 2. reexport database as mentioned above. 3. switch nameservers back to new host 4. reimport database… That host is so flakey (the reason for teh move) that that could take a few days (which I'm allright with)…. just as an fyi their servers are down right now. Mark (podz) @podz Support Maven 11 years ago No - I have the old db don't I - so I can play around with that for you. I sent you just the posts table to see if that will import ? jetshack @jetshack 11 years ago ohhh…