This method returns if the operation has completed.
A SELECT
query is completed if all rows have been fetched.
A data manipulation statement is always completed.
DBI:::methods_as_rd("dbHasCompleted")
dbHasCompleted(res, ...)
dbHasCompleted()
returns a logical scalar.
For a query initiated by dbSendQuery()
with non-empty result set,
dbHasCompleted()
returns FALSE
initially
and TRUE
after calling dbFetch()
without limit.
For a query initiated by dbSendStatement()
,
dbHasCompleted()
always returns TRUE
.
An object inheriting from DBIResult.
Other arguments passed on to methods.
This section gives a complete overview over the flow for the execution of queries that return tabular data as data frames.
Most of this flow, except repeated calling of dbBind()
or dbBindArrow()
,
is implemented by dbGetQuery()
, which should be sufficient
unless you want to access the results in a paged way
or you have a parameterized query that you want to reuse.
This flow requires an active connection established by dbConnect()
.
See also vignette("dbi-advanced")
for a walkthrough.
Use dbSendQuery()
to create a result set object of class
DBIResult.
Optionally, bind query parameters with dbBind()
or dbBindArrow()
.
This is required only if the query contains placeholders
such as ?
or $1
, depending on the database backend.
Optionally, use dbColumnInfo()
to retrieve the structure of the result set
without retrieving actual data.
Use dbFetch()
to get the entire result set, a page of results,
or the remaining rows.
Fetching zero rows is also possible to retrieeve the structure of the result set
as a data frame.
This step can be called multiple times.
Only forward paging is supported, you need to cache previous pages
if you need to navigate backwards.
Use dbHasCompleted()
to tell when you're done.
This method returns TRUE
if no more rows are available for fetching.
Repeat the last four steps as necessary.
Use dbClearResult()
to clean up the result set object.
This step is mandatory even if no rows have been fetched
or if an error has occurred during the processing.
It is good practice to use on.exit()
or withr::defer()
to ensure that this step is always executed.
Attempting to query completion status for a result set cleared with
dbClearResult()
gives an error.
The completion status for a query is only guaranteed to be set to
FALSE
after attempting to fetch past the end of the entire result.
Therefore, for a query with an empty result set,
the initial return value is unspecified,
but the result value is TRUE
after trying to fetch only one row.
Similarly, for a query with a result set of length n,
the return value is unspecified after fetching n rows,
but the result value is TRUE
after trying to fetch only one more
row.
Other DBIResult generics:
DBIResult-class
,
dbBind()
,
dbClearResult()
,
dbColumnInfo()
,
dbFetch()
,
dbGetInfo()
,
dbGetRowCount()
,
dbGetRowsAffected()
,
dbGetStatement()
,
dbIsReadOnly()
,
dbIsValid()
,
dbQuoteLiteral()
,
dbQuoteString()
Other DBIResultArrow generics:
DBIResultArrow-class
,
dbBind()
,
dbClearResult()
,
dbFetchArrow()
,
dbFetchArrowChunk()
,
dbIsValid()
Other data retrieval generics:
dbBind()
,
dbClearResult()
,
dbFetch()
,
dbFetchArrow()
,
dbFetchArrowChunk()
,
dbGetQuery()
,
dbGetQueryArrow()
,
dbSendQuery()
,
dbSendQueryArrow()
if (FALSE) { # requireNamespace("RSQLite", quietly = TRUE)
con <- dbConnect(RSQLite::SQLite(), ":memory:")
dbWriteTable(con, "mtcars", mtcars)
rs <- dbSendQuery(con, "SELECT * FROM mtcars")
dbHasCompleted(rs)
ret1 <- dbFetch(rs, 10)
dbHasCompleted(rs)
ret2 <- dbFetch(rs)
dbHasCompleted(rs)
dbClearResult(rs)
dbDisconnect(con)
}
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