[R] RODBC problem
Schalk Heunis
schalk.heunis at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 19:12:18 CEST 2009
Walt
I get the same message using R2.9.2 on Vista. Using
sqlFetch(con,'Sheet1') seems to however.
HTH
Schalk Heunis
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Data Analytics Corp.
<dataanalytics at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm attempting to use the RODBC package on Windows Vista to import an excel
> spreadsheet. The spreadsheet has three worksheets the last of which is
> blank. Following an example in Phil Spector's book (p. 34), after creating
> a connection named con I did the following:
>
>> con
> RODBC Connection 3
> Details:
> case=nochange
> DBQ=c:\temp\test.xls
> DefaultDir=c:\temp
> Driver={Microsoft Excel Driver (*.xls)}
> DriverId=790
> MaxBufferSize=2048
> PageTimeout=5
>> tbls <- sqlTables(con)
>> tbls
> TABLE_CAT TABLE_SCHEM TABLE_NAME TABLE_TYPE REMARKS
> 1 c:\\temp\\test <NA> Sheet1$ SYSTEM TABLE <NA>
> 2 c:\\temp\\test <NA> Sheet2$ SYSTEM TABLE <NA>
> 3 c:\\temp\\test <NA> Sheet3$ SYSTEM TABLE <NA>
>
> Everything seems to be fine. Then I did
>
>> qry <- paste("SELECT * FROM", tbls$TABLE_NAME[1], sep = ' ')
>> qry
> [1] "SELECT * FROM Sheet1$"
>> sqlQuery(con, qry)
>
> and got the error message
>
> [1] "42000 -3506 [Microsoft][ODBC Excel Driver] Syntax error in FROM
> clause." "[RODBC] ERROR: Could not SQLExecDirect 'SELECT * FROM Sheet1$'"
>
> Any advise as to why and how to fix it? What's the syntax error that I'm
> just not seeing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Walt
>
>
>
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