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Description

Utility Functions for 'SQLite'.

A tool for working with 'SQLite' databases. 'SQLite' has some idiosyncrasies and limitations that impose some hurdles to the R developer who is using this database as a repository. For instance, 'SQLite' doesn't have a date type and 'sqliteutils' has some functions to deal with that.

sqliteutils

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A tool for working with SQLite databases. SQLite has some idiosyncrasies and limitations that impose some hurdles to the R developer. For instance, SQLite doesn’t have a date type and sqliteutils has some functions to deal with that

Installation

You can install the released version of sqliteutils from CRAN with:

install.packages("sqliteutils")

Example

SQLIte does not have a date type. When you insert dates in a SQLIte table using DBI::dbWriteTable(), for instance, they are converted to a numeric value.

Using slu_date_to_r() you can convert the value back to the original date.

library(sqliteutils)

data <- data.frame(date = c(as.Date("2021-09-18"), as.Date("2021-09-19"))
con <- DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite(), ":memory:")
DBI::dbWriteTable(conn = con, name = "dates", value = data )
data_from_bd <- DBI::dbReadTable(conn = con, name = "dates")
original_date <- slu_date_to_r(data_from_bd$date)
DBI::dbDisconnect(con)

print(original_date)

Using slu_date_to_sqlite() you can make the inverse: convert a date to the number SQLite would store it if we called DBI::dbWriteTable()

con <- DBI::dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite(), ":memory:")
data <- data.frame(
  date = c(as.Date("2021-09-19"), as.Date("2021-09-20"))
)
DBI::dbWriteTable(conn = con, name = "dates", value = data )
data_from_bd <- dplyr::tbl(src = con, "dates") %>%  dplyr::collect()
data_with_sqlite_dates <- data %>%
dplyr::mutate(
  date = slu_date_to_sqlite(date)
)
DBI::dbDisconnect(con)

print(data_from_bd)
print(data_with_sqlite_dates)


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Version

0.1.0

License

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