= c.next and fr.status = 1". // Due now.
  " and c.status = 1 and c.report_id is not null and c.email is not null";
$res = $mdb2->query($sql);
if (is_a($res, 'PEAR_Error'))
  exit();
while ($val = $res->fetchRow()) {
  // We have jobs to execute in user language.
  // Get favorite report details.
  $options = ttFavReportHelper::getReportOptions($val['report_id']);
  if (!$options) continue; // Skip not found report.
  // Recycle global $user object, as user settings are specific for each report.
  $user = new ttUser(null, $options['user_id']);
  if (!$user->id) continue; // Skip not found user.
  // Avoid complications with impersonated users, possibly from subgroups.
  // Note: this may happen when cron.php is called by a browser who already impersonates.
  // This is not supposed to happen in automatic cron job.
  if ($user->behalf_id)
    continue; // Skip processing on behalf situations entirely.
  // TODO: write a new function ttFavReportHelper::adjustOptions that will use
  // a $user object recycled above. Put user handling below into it.
  // Also adjust remaining options for potentially changed user access rights and group properties.
  // For example, tracking mode may have changed, but fav report options are still old...
  // This needs to be fixed.
  $options = ttFavReportHelper::adjustOptions($options);
  // Skip users with disabled Notifications plugin.
  if (!$user->isPluginEnabled('no')) continue;
  // Recycle $i18n object because language is user-specific.
  $i18n->load($user->lang);
  // Check condition on a report.
  $condition_ok = true;
  if ($val['report_condition'])
    $condition_ok = ttReportHelper::checkFavReportCondition($options, $val['report_condition']);
  // Email report if condition is okay.
  if ($condition_ok) {
    if (ttReportHelper::sendFavReport($options, $val['subject'], $val['email'], $val['cc']))
      echo "Report ".$val['report_id']. " sent.
";
    else
      echo "Error while emailing report...
";
  }
  // Calculate next execution time.
  $next = tdCron::getNextOccurrence($val['cron_spec'], $now + 60); // +60 sec is here to get us correct $next when $now is close to existing "next".
                                                                   // This is because the accuracy of tdcron class appears to be 1 minute.
  // Update last and next values in tt_cron.
  $sql = "update tt_cron set last = $now, next = $next where id = ".$val['id'];
  $affected = $mdb2->exec($sql);
  if (is_a($affected, 'PEAR_Error')) continue;
}
echo "Done!";