get_returned_rows function

Extract and check the RETURNING rows

Extract and check the RETURNING rows

get_returned_rows() extracts the RETURNING rows produced by rows_insert(), rows_append(), rows_update(), rows_upsert(), or rows_delete() if these are called with the returning argument. An error is raised if this information is not available.

has_returned_rows() checks if x has stored RETURNING rows produced by rows_insert(), rows_append(), rows_update(), rows_upsert(), or rows_delete().

get_returned_rows(x) has_returned_rows(x)

Arguments

  • x: A lazy tbl.

Returns

For get_returned_rows(), a tibble.

For has_returned_rows(), a scalar logical.

Examples

library(dplyr) con <- DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite(), ":memory:") DBI::dbExecute(con, "CREATE TABLE Info ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT, number INTEGER )") info <- tbl(con, "Info") rows1 <- copy_inline(con, data.frame(number = c(1, 5))) rows_insert(info, rows1, conflict = "ignore", in_place = TRUE) info # If the table has an auto incrementing primary key, you can use # the returning argument + `get_returned_rows()` its value rows2 <- copy_inline(con, data.frame(number = c(13, 27))) info <- rows_insert( info, rows2, conflict = "ignore", in_place = TRUE, returning = id ) info get_returned_rows(info)
  • Maintainer: Hadley Wickham
  • License: MIT + file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2024-03-19