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2011 Dec 20
1
RODBC Error: 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP
...quot;) txt<-'SELECT Date, Region, Price FROM TableXYZ WHERE Type="Domestic"' sqlQuery(channel, cat(txt,"\n"),errors=TRUE,) close(channel) However, I get the following error immediately after sqlQuery command: Error in odbcQuery(channel, query, rows_at_time) : 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP I believe my connection is good because I used the following commands to successfully view the columns: sqlColumns(channel, TableXYZ) There doesn't seem to be much info on "getCharCE" and/or "CHARSXP. Any guidance the group could provide this...
2012 Feb 16
1
Unstable reproduce for potential issue with CHARSXP creation
...sessions, but it sometimes takes a few start up R -> run code -> close R iterations for the error to show itself. > x <- data.frame("X1" = 1) > colnames(x) <- sub("foo", "bar", colnames(x)) > terms(~ ., x) Error in terms.formula(~., x) : 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP > y <- data.frame("X1" = 1) > colnames(y) <- sub("X", "NEWX", colnames(y)) > terms(~ ., y) Error in terms.formula(~., y) : 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP > sessionInfo() R Under development (unstab...
2017 Aug 23
2
Error "translateCharUTF8' must be called on a CHARSXP Execution halted"
...changing it to files <- list.files(path = "/home/username/directory_name/", pattern = "*.Rda",, full.names = T, recursive = FALSE) might work, might not work and return the same error, or might execute but when I then type "files" that might return [1]Error: 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP The sessionInfo commmand gives me: sessionInfo() R version 3.3.2 (2016-10-31) Platform: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.3 (Maipo) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 L...
2017 Aug 23
0
Error "translateCharUTF8' must be called on a CHARSXP Execution halted"
...les <- list.files(path = "/home/username/directory_name/", pattern = "*.Rda",, full.names = T, recursive = FALSE) > > might work, might not work and return the same error, or might execute but when I then type "files" that might return > > [1]Error: 'getCharCE' must be called on a CHARSXP > > The sessionInfo commmand gives me: > sessionInfo() > R version 3.3.2 (2016-10-31) > Platform: x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu (64-bit) > Running under: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.3 (Maipo) > > locale: > [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC...
2008 Apr 22
3
R 2.7.0 is released
...tines are available (and declared in R_Ext/Lapack.h), notably for (reciprocal) condition number estimation of complex matrices. o Experimental utility R_has_slot supplementing R_do_slot. o There is a new public interface to the encoding info stored on CHARSXPs, getCharCE and mkCharCE using the enumeration type cetype_t. o A new header 'R_ext/Visibility.h' contains some definitions for controlling the visibility of entry points, and how to control visibility is now documented in 'Writing R Extensions'. BUG FIXES...
2008 Apr 22
3
R 2.7.0 is released
...tines are available (and declared in R_Ext/Lapack.h), notably for (reciprocal) condition number estimation of complex matrices. o Experimental utility R_has_slot supplementing R_do_slot. o There is a new public interface to the encoding info stored on CHARSXPs, getCharCE and mkCharCE using the enumeration type cetype_t. o A new header 'R_ext/Visibility.h' contains some definitions for controlling the visibility of entry points, and how to control visibility is now documented in 'Writing R Extensions'. BUG FIXES...