Hi Oliver thanks for your help, i tried with your option, but it didnt works, so i got the logs, and found that the problem was: the crontab take for defauklt a logname, so when it want to acces to the DB it havent access. So when we define the user to access the crontab works fine
example
psql -d databasename -U postgress -c "command"
2005/9/21, Oliver Elphick <olly@lfix.co.uk>:On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 06:20 -0500, Sigrid Meneses wrote:
> ... when i add mi script to the crontab, it genrates a file with 0
> Kb , i dont know why can you help me?
>
> FECH=`/bin/date +%Y%m%d`
> #Se hace la busqueda en la base de datos
> cd /home/swuser/MDNIMSI
> psql oampwms_4_1_0_0 -c "select
> whlr_subscriber_profile.subscriber_id,whlr_mdn.m
> dn from whlr_subscriber_profile,whlr_mdn where whlr_mdn.id =
> whlr_subscriber_pro
> file.mdn;" > pttsubs$FECH.txt
>
...
>
> -rw-rw-r-- 1 swuser swuser 0 Sep 16 00:30
> pttsubs050916.txt
You probably need to set PATH in the script to include where to find
psql, or else use the full path in the psql command. Cron only has a
very restricted path set for it.
Oliver Elphick
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