I’m new to SQL and thought I’d write a simple statement to see how it works. I first connect to a database which contains a table called LuPull
. All I’m trying to do is select all the rows from LuPull
where the Service Number is A107118
, but it can’t find the table.
I’ve updated the packages, tried all combinations of the SQL statement, used
sqlColumns(pers, "LuPull")$COLUMN_NAME
which did return all the column names, so I know it sees the table, and I even used Access to generate the query and copied and pasted the Access SQL code, but all I get is this error:
Error in result_create(conn@ptr, statement) : no such table: LuPull
library(RODBC) library(sqldf) db <- "C:/Projects/MFData2005-2015.accdb" pers <- odbcConnectAccess2007(db) A107 <- sqldf("SELECT * FROM LuPull WHERE LuPull.[Service Number]='A107118'") View(A107) close(pers)
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Answer
You don’t need sqldf for working with Access database. Use sqlQuery
from RODBC library to select data instead.
library(RODBC) db <- "C:/Projects/MFData2005-2015.accdb" pers <- odbcConnectAccess2007(db) A107 <- sqlQuery(pers,"SELECT * FROM LuPull WHERE LuPull.[Service Number]='A107118'") View(A107) close(pers)