dbReadTable-DatabaseConnectorConnection-character-method function
Read database tables as data frames
Read database tables as data frames
Reads a database table to a data frame, optionally converting a column to row names and converting the column names to valid R identifiers. Use dbReadTableArrow() instead to obtain an Arrow object.
conn: A DBIConnection object, as returned by dbConnect().
name: The table name, passed on to dbQuoteIdentifier(). Options are:
a character string with the unquoted DBMS table name, e.g. "table_name",
a call to Id() with components to the fully qualified table name, e.g. Id(schema = "my_schema", table = "table_name")
a call to SQL() with the quoted and fully qualified table name given verbatim, e.g. SQL('"my_schema"."table_name"')
databaseSchema: The name of the database schema. See details for platform-specific details.
oracleTempSchema: DEPRECATED: use tempEmulationSchema instead.
tempEmulationSchema: Some database platforms like Oracle and Impala do not truly support temp tables. To emulate temp tables, provide a schema with write privileges where temp tables can be created.
...: Other parameters passed on to methods.
Returns
dbReadTable() returns a data frame that contains the complete data from the remote table, effectively the result of calling dbGetQuery() with SELECT * FROM <name>.
An empty table is returned as a data frame with zero rows.
The presence of rownames depends on the row.names argument, see sqlColumnToRownames() for details:
If FALSE or NULL, the returned data frame doesn't have row names.
If TRUE, a column named "row_names" is converted to row names.
If NA, a column named "row_names" is converted to row names if it exists, otherwise no translation occurs.
If a string, this specifies the name of the column in the remote table that contains the row names.
The default is row.names = FALSE.
If the database supports identifiers with special characters,
the columns in the returned data frame are converted to valid R
identifiers
if the check.names argument is TRUE,
If check.names = FALSE, the returned table has non-syntactic column names without quotes.
Details
The databaseSchema argument is interpreted differently according to the different platforms: SQL Server and PDW: The databaseSchema schema should specify both the database and the schema, e.g. 'my_database.dbo'. Impala: the databaseSchema should specify the database. Oracle: The databaseSchema should specify the Oracle 'user'. All other : The databaseSchema should specify the schema.