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I am currently trying to fetch data from a MySql database that I created using MySql workbench and then trying to display it on my front end. I am relatively new when it comes to MySql and databases. I came across the following while I was trying to run app.py:



(pymysql.err.OperationalError) (1045, u"Access denied for user 
'cmr378'@'localhost' (using password: YES)")


The following is my database uri:



database_uri = "mysql+pymysql://username:1234@localhost:3306/bbdp"


I correctly fill in the username and password according to the MySql workbench connection yet still I obtain the error.



Without the use of shell commands (because I am not to familiar with the mysql ones) can someone explain why this is occurring and how to resolve the issue?










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  • which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

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I am currently trying to fetch data from a MySql database that I created using MySql workbench and then trying to display it on my front end. I am relatively new when it comes to MySql and databases. I came across the following while I was trying to run app.py:



(pymysql.err.OperationalError) (1045, u"Access denied for user 
'cmr378'@'localhost' (using password: YES)")


The following is my database uri:



database_uri = "mysql+pymysql://username:1234@localhost:3306/bbdp"


I correctly fill in the username and password according to the MySql workbench connection yet still I obtain the error.



Without the use of shell commands (because I am not to familiar with the mysql ones) can someone explain why this is occurring and how to resolve the issue?










share|improve this question























  • which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

    – danblack
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:48
















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I am currently trying to fetch data from a MySql database that I created using MySql workbench and then trying to display it on my front end. I am relatively new when it comes to MySql and databases. I came across the following while I was trying to run app.py:



(pymysql.err.OperationalError) (1045, u"Access denied for user 
'cmr378'@'localhost' (using password: YES)")


The following is my database uri:



database_uri = "mysql+pymysql://username:1234@localhost:3306/bbdp"


I correctly fill in the username and password according to the MySql workbench connection yet still I obtain the error.



Without the use of shell commands (because I am not to familiar with the mysql ones) can someone explain why this is occurring and how to resolve the issue?










share|improve this question














I am currently trying to fetch data from a MySql database that I created using MySql workbench and then trying to display it on my front end. I am relatively new when it comes to MySql and databases. I came across the following while I was trying to run app.py:



(pymysql.err.OperationalError) (1045, u"Access denied for user 
'cmr378'@'localhost' (using password: YES)")


The following is my database uri:



database_uri = "mysql+pymysql://username:1234@localhost:3306/bbdp"


I correctly fill in the username and password according to the MySql workbench connection yet still I obtain the error.



Without the use of shell commands (because I am not to familiar with the mysql ones) can someone explain why this is occurring and how to resolve the issue?







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  • which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

    – danblack
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:48





















  • which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

    – danblack
    Nov 21 '18 at 3:48



















which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

– danblack
Nov 21 '18 at 3:48







which PyMySQL version? Which MySQL version? Can you SHOW CREATE USER cmr378@localhost (omit auth data /password hash if you want)?

– danblack
Nov 21 '18 at 3:48














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