Oh sorry, you were trying to execute it locally?
Use: ./rainbowcode.sh instead of rainbowcode.sh
# ./rainbowcode.sh
Geez, you need a  Linux tutorial man. :-)

Regards,
Haris

On 6 May 2011 18:59, Helloise Smit <helloi...@miranetworks.net> wrote:

> yes sorry that was in the cronjob i nuked...
> i made a new file called rainbowcode.sh
> and have these lines in rainbowcode.sh:
> #!/bin/sh
> /usr/bin/php /home/rainbowcode/DB-Query-Script.php rainbowcode yesterday
> helloi...@miranetworks.net
>
> NOW if i run the new cron:
> a12:/home/rainbowcode# rainbowcode.sh
> i get:
> bash: rainbowcode.sh: command not found
>
> how do i run the new one to test it please?
> thanks all!
>
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