sqlQuery {RODBC} | R Documentation |
Submit an SQL query to an ODBC database, and retrieve the results.
sqlQuery(channel, query, errors = TRUE, ..., rows_at_time = 1) sqlGetResults(channel, as.is = FALSE, errors = FALSE, max = 0, buffsize = 1000, nullstring = NA, na.strings = "NA", believeNRows = TRUE, dec = getOption("dec"))
channel |
connection handle as returned by odbcConnect . |
query |
any valid SQL statement |
errors |
if TRUE halt and display error, else return -1 |
... |
additional arguments to be passed to sqlGetResults . |
rows_at_time |
The number of rows to fetch at a time, up to 1024. Not all drivers work correctly with values > 1. See Details. |
as.is |
which (if any) character columns should be converted,
as in read.table ? See the details. |
max |
limit on the number of rows to fetch, with 0 indicating no limit. |
buffsize |
an initial guess at the number of rows, used if
max = 0 and believeNRows == FALSE for the driver. |
nullstring |
character string to be used when reading SQL_NULL_DATA
character items from the database.
|
na.strings |
character string(s) to be mapped to NA when reading character
data.
|
believeNRows |
logical. Is the number of rows returned by the ODBC connection believable? This might already be set to false when the channel was opened, and can that setting cannot be overriden. |
dec |
The character for the decimal place to be assumed when converting character columns to numeric. |
sqlQuery
is the workhorse function of RODBC. It sends the SQL
statement query
to the server, using connection channel
returned by odbcConnect
.
SQL beginners should note that the term 'Query' includes
any valid SQL statement including table creation, alteration, updates
etc as well as SELECTs. The sqlQuery
command is a convenience
wrapper that calls first odbcQuery
and then
sqlGetResults
. If finer-grained control is needed, for example
over the number of rows fetched, these functions should be called
directly or additional arguments passed to sqlQuery
.
sqlGetResults
is a mid-level function. It should be called
after a call to sqlQuery
or odbcQuery
and used to
retrieve waiting results into a data frame. Its main use is with
max
set to non-zero when it will retrieve the result set in
batches with repeated calls. This is useful for very large result sets
which can be subjected to intermediate processing.
Where possible sqlGetResults
transfers data directly: this
happens for double
, real
, integer
and
smallint
columns in the table. All other SQL data types are
converted to character strings by the ODBC interface. If the
as.is
is true for a column, it is returned as character.
Otherwise (where detected) date
, datetime
and
timestamp
values are converted to "Date"
and
"POSIXct"
values respectively. (Some drivers seem to confuse times
with dates, so times may get converted too.) Other types are
converted by R using type.convert
. When
character data are to be converted to numeric data, the setting of
options("dec")
to map the character used up the ODBC driver in
setting decimal points—this is set to a locale-specific value
when RODBC is initialized if it is not already set.
Using buffsize
will yield a marginal increase in speed if set
to no less than the maximum number of rows when believeNRows =
FALSE
. (If set too small it can result in unnecessarily high
memory use as the buffers will need to be expanded.)
Modern drivers should work (and work faster, especially if
communicating with a remote machine) with rows_a_time = 1024
.
However, some drivers may mis-fetch multiple rows, so set this to
1
if the results are incorrect.
A data frame (possibly with 0 rows) on success.
If errors = TRUE
, a character vector of error message(s),
otherwise error code -1
(general, call
odbcGetErrMsg
for details) or -2
(no data, which
may not be an error as some SQL commands do return no data).
Michael Lapsley and Brian Ripley
odbcConnect
, sqlFetch
,
sqlSave
, sqlTables
, odbcQuery
## Not run: channel <- odbcConnect("test") sqlSave(channel, USArrests, rownames = "State", verbose = TRUE) # options(dec=".") # optional, if DBMS is not locale-aware ## note case of State, Murder, rape are DBMS-dependent. sqlQuery(channel, paste("select State, Murder from USArrests", "where Rape > 30 order by Murder")) close(channel) ## End(Not run)