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2012 Jul 11
2
Passing Multiple Variable Into SQLDF Statement as parameters of function
Hey guys, So I'm working with a project where I manage a database within R, and I'm developing a script/function that will automatically run my queries in R depending on the date parameters passed in. The problem is that when I create variables for the dates, and use those variables in my sqldf statements, R says that there is no such column in the dataframe (which is true!). My question
2015 Jul 27
2
Error sql en función
Hola: No consigo que la función sqldf () funcione dentro de una función. Alguien puede echarme una mano. En resumen, el problema es que cuando lo ejecuto fuera de una función no tengo ningún problema: ========================== > # install.packages("sqldf") > library(MASS) > library (sqldf) > data(Aids2, package="MASS") > options(digits=3) > table
2015 Jul 27
2
Error sql en función
Hola Carlos: Gracias por responder! Ayer caí en esta página al buscar el problema con google, pero no conseguir entender y implementar lo que sugiere. Sin entender nada, lo que hice fue: ======================== > library(MASS) > library (sqldf) # Per SQL > data(Aids2, package="MASS") > SQL_PROVA = function (XDADES, XWHE) + { + XDADES_SQL = sqldf ("select * from
2012 Nov 23
3
read.csv.sql() to select from a large csv file
Dear list,   Dear list, I am using read.csv.sql() from the sqldf package to read individual-based data from a csv file that is too large for R. My original file contains a column called “ID” that identifies the individual. I would like to read in data for only one individual at a time, for example "Bobby". read.csv.sql("filename",sql = 'select * from file where ID =
2009 Dec 25
0
sqldf 0.2-0
A new version of sqldf, version 0.2-0, has been uploaded to CRAN and should be available on most mirrors by now. NEW - works with the new version of DBI package, DBI 0.2-5. The default action of this version of DBI quotes those column names in select statements that are SQL reserved words (rather than appending __1 to them which was the previous default action). As a result it should no
2009 Dec 25
0
sqldf 0.2-0
A new version of sqldf, version 0.2-0, has been uploaded to CRAN and should be available on most mirrors by now. NEW - works with the new version of DBI package, DBI 0.2-5. The default action of this version of DBI quotes those column names in select statements that are SQL reserved words (rather than appending __1 to them which was the previous default action). As a result it should no
2011 Mar 09
2
SQLDF - Submitting Queries with R Objects as Columns
Fellow R programmers, I'd like to submit SQLDF statements with R objects as column names. For example, I want to assign "X" to "var1" (var1<-"X") and then refer to "var1" in the SQLDF statement. SQLDF needs to understand that when I reference "var1", it should look for "X" in the dataframe. This is necessary because my SQLDF
2010 May 20
1
sqldf: issues with natural joins
Hello, I'm having trouble discovering what's going wrong with my use of natural joins via sqldf. Following the instructions under 4i at http://code.google.com/p/sqldf/, which discusses creating indices to speed joins, I have been only unreliably able to get natural joins to work. For example, > Tid <- c('AES 01-01-02 10:58:00', 'AES 01-01-02 11:53:00', 'AES
2010 Nov 01
1
sqldf error only on Unix not Windows
Hello Group, I am having trouble with the sqldf package on unix. The same code works fine on windows. Silly Example script: # Load the package library(sqldf) # Use the titanic data set data(women) colnames(women) head(women) sqldf('select height, count(*) from women where height is not null group by weight') Unix Output and error: bash-3.00$ R --vanilla <testR.R
2017 Aug 11
0
Fwd: RE: Package sqldf in R and dates manipulation
Sent from Samsung tablet. Dear all, ? I recently read the book ? R data preperation and manipulation using sqldf package? ?by Djoni Darmawikarta? However, I have a problem with manipulation of dates using this package, I do not get the expected results. Do I need to install some packages ?to be able to subset the data by dates in sqldf? ? I am not getting Djoni Darmawikarta?email address. ?
2012 Jan 23
1
sqldf + Date class. Ordering and summary statistics appear to be incorrect.
I've been using sqldf heavily lately but have encountered problems with ordering of observations or calculating statistics such as max() and min() when the variable used is of class Date. For example, if I run the following code: =============== begin code ================= library(sqldf)
2010 Jul 20
1
Error using sqldf
Hi, I am running a query using sqldf() [package : sqldf]. The query is:- userid <- 5 taskid <- 5 tab1 <- fn$sqldf("SELECT tobiiEvents.data1, tobiiEvents.data2, events.`timestamp` as tobiiTime FROM tobiiEvents INNER JOIN events ON events.eventid = tobiiEvents.eventid WHERE tobiiEvents.subtype = 'MOUSE' AND tobiiEvents.userid = 5 AND tobiiEvents.taskid = 5 ORDER BY
2010 Jul 28
1
sqldf 0.3-5 package or tcltk problem
This is my first post. I am running Mac OS X version 10.6.3. I am running R 2.11.0 GUI 1.33 64 bit. This may or may not be related to sqldf, but I experienced this problem while attempting to use an sqldf query. The same code runs with no problem on my Windows machine. Here is what happens: > r=sqldf("select ... ") Loading required package: tcltk Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... Then
2017 Aug 11
0
Package sqldf in R and dates manipulation
See FAQ #4 on the sqldf github home page. On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Mangalani Peter Makananisa <pmakananisa at sars.gov.za> wrote: > Dear all, > > I recently read the book " R data preperation and manipulation using sqldf package" by Djoni Darmawikarta > However, I have a problem with manipulation of dates using this package, I do not get the expected results.
2013 Jan 15
1
SQLDF column errors
I am trying to exclude integer values from a small data frame 1, d1 that have matching hits in data frame 2, d2 (Very big) which involves matching those hits first. I am trying to use sqldf on the df's in the following fashion: df1: V1 12675 14753 16222 18765 df2: head(df2) V1 V2 13647 rd1500 14753 rd1580 15987 rd1590 16222 rd2020.....
2010 Nov 02
1
class changed after execution with sqldf
When I run sqldf to merge two datasets, it's changing the Date (class date) to a numeric value (class factor). Not sure why. Appreciate any insight. Console output for two datasets and the merged dataset (via sqldf) listed below. > summary(df.aggregate) Date Hour x Min. :2010-07-01 0 : 64 Min. : 0.00 1st Qu.:2010-07-25 1 :
2018 Mar 10
1
error message from sqldf
Dear R users, I got the following error message from running sqldf code in R. do you know how to fix it? I read the sqldf package instruction and did not find a solution. Thank you, Ding chr10 <- sqldf("select * from manifest where CHR==10") UCN3cpg <- sqldf("select * from chr10 where MAPINFO between 5405573 and 5407594), overwrite = TRUE") Error: Table chr10
2008 Dec 14
1
error with sqldf v0-1.4
I'm getting an error message when using the new version of sqldf, > library(sqldf) > str(kdv) 'data.frame': 71 obs. of 3 variables: $ dpss: num 0.117 0.144 0.164 0.166 0.165 ... $ npdp: num 0.1264 0.0325 0.0109 0.0033 0.0055 ... $ logk: num 1.12 1.29 1.41 1.41 1.42 ... > test=sqldf("select * from kdv") Error in get("fun", env = this, inherits =
2010 Jan 26
1
[Fwd: Re: question on sqldf syntax]
Sorry mistake from me. This was another problem in my mind , but with RMySQL. Christian > library(RMySQL) > library(sqldf) > sqldf("Select * from mtcars") Fehler in mysqlNewConnection(drv, ...) : RS-DBI driver: (Failed to connect to database: Error: Access denied for user 'user'@'localhost' (using password: NO) ) Fehler in if (dbname ==
2008 Aug 28
3
drop unused levels in sqldf
Hi, sqldf is a fantastic package, but when the SELECT procedure runs unused levels remain in the output. I tried with the drop function, but without success. Do you have any suggestions? Thanx, Gianandrea data(iris) require(sqldf) base<-sqldf("select * from iris where Species <> 'setosa'") str(base) # Species with 3 levels! -- View this message in context: