[R] RODBC Access limit?

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Thu Jul 3 10:24:11 CEST 2008


Have you checked your data at row 3277? It could be that there is
something odd in that row.

HTH,

Thierry


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Onderwerp: [R] RODBC Access limit?



I have been using RODBC to connect to an Access database to capture data
to
create plots. Recently I found incomplete charts. Upon investigation I
discovered that the data retrieved stopped at 3276 rows (records) out of
a
table with over 5600 records. 

I've tried changing "max","buffsize", and "rows_at_time" but it still
returns only 3276 rows.  

Is this a limitation in R or Access? Is there an easy work around? 

Thanks for any helpful suggestions.







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