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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:55:32+00:00 2026-05-27T19:55:32+00:00

Why do I get this error? Syntax error(s) [line 3:63 missing EOF at ‘select’]

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Why do I get this error?

Syntax error(s) [line 3:63 missing EOF at ‘select’]

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$twitterUrl ="https://query.yahooapis.com/v1/public/yql?q=";
$twitterUrl .= urlencode("select * from twitter.oauth.accesstoken where oauth_verifier=@verifier 
            and oauth_consumer_key=@consumer_key and oauth_consumer_secret=@consumer_secret 
            and oauth_token=@token and oauth_token_secret=@token_secret;");
$twitterUrl .= urlencode("select * from twitter.status.timeline.user where id='jzm'");
$twitterUrl .="&format=json";
$twitterUrl .="&env=http://datatables.org/alltables.env";

$twitterFeed = file_get_contents($twitterUrl, true);
$twitterFeed = json_decode($twitterFeed);
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    2026-05-27T19:55:32+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:55 pm

    Your query is putting 2 select statements together, separated by a semicolon, something like:

    select * from twitter.oauth.accesstoken where oauth_verifier=@verifier 
                and oauth_consumer_key=@consumer_key and oauth_consumer_secret=@consumer_secret 
                and oauth_token=@token and oauth_token_secret=@token_secret;select * from twitter.status.timeline.user where id='jzm'"

    YQL only allow ones select statement, so it’s complaining about the second one. (It’s different in this regard from something like MySQL.)

    You could re-order your parameters, making it one (valid) select statement like the following:

    select * from twitter.status.timeline.user where
      id="jzm" and
      oauth_token="oauth_token" and 
      oauth_token_secret="oauth_token_secret" and
      oauth_consumer_key="oauth_consumer_key" and
      oauth_consumer_secret="oauth_consumer_secret"

    Note that you'll still need to get the oauth_token and oauth_token_secret from the OAuth flow with Twitter. The advantage of YQL here is that it can do the request signing for you, avoiding the need for a 3rd-party OAuth or Twitter/OAuth library.

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