sqlTypeInfo(channel, type = "all", errors = TRUE, as.is = TRUE)
odbcConnect
."all"
, "char"
, "varchar"
,
"wchar"
, "wvarchar"
(Unicode), "real"
,
"float"
, "double"
, "integer"
,
"smallint"
, "date"
, "time"
,
"timestamp"
, "binary"
, "varbinary"
,
"longvarbinary"
and (its alias) "blob"
.
-1
.sqlGetResults
.errors
argument. Use sqlGetResults
for
further details of errors.The columns returned may depend on the ODBC driver manager. For a
fully ODBC 3 manager, see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms714632(VS.85).aspx:
the symbolic constants mentioned there will be returned as numbers
(and the values of the numeric constants can be found in the ODBC
headers such as sql.h and sqlext.h).
sqlTypeInfo
attempts to find the types of columns the database
supports: ODBC drivers are not required to support this (but all known
examples do). Where it is supported, it is used by
sqlSave
to decide what column types to create when
creating a new table in the database.
sqlGetResults
, odbcGetInfo