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file doesn’t appear to contain a valid ‘shebang’ line up vote 1 down vote favorite It is my first time working with TextWrangler. I am using it to open a .sql file. But when I try to run the file I get the following error: This file doesn’t appear to contain a valid ‘shebang’ line (application error code: 13304) I tried to look at how to run python in textwrangler some other posts on StackOverflow, and I think I understood that the problem is the insertion of a line that contains the # symbol, but I cannot figure out how to fix it. The file starts like this: BEGIN TRANSACTION; INSERT INTO ...... sql database shebang textwrangler share|improve this question asked Jun 18 '13 at 13:48 FranXh 1,09593359 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Textwrangler is not a Database frontend nor can it execute SQL. You must specify a program to be executed when you select run from the menu. And this is done with the shebang line, which, for example, could be "#!/usr/bin/psql" (as first line of the file and w/o the quotes) if you want Postgresql's psql command to execute the SQL statements on a unixoid system. share|improve this answer answered Jul 13 '13 at 14:43 vilmoskörte 21616 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote if you want to run the file by terminal , you should save the file like file.py and not .txt...go to #! and choose run in terminal or you go in terminal and
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