sqlClear
deletes all the rows of the table sqtable
.
sqlDrop
removes the table sqtable
(if permitted).
sqlClear(channel, sqtable, errors = TRUE)sqlDrop(channel, sqtable, errors = TRUE)
If errors = FALSE
, a numeric value, invisibly.
Otherwise a character string or invisible()
.
connection object as returned by odbcConnect
.
character string: a database table name accessible from the
connected DSN. This can be a ‘dotted’ name of the form
schema.table
.
logical: if TRUE
halt and display error, else
return -1
.
Michael Lapsley and Brian Ripley
These submit TRUNCATE TABLE and DROP TABLE SQL queries respectively.
‘Dotted’ table names are allowed on systems that support them
but the existence of the table is not checked and so attempting these
operations on a non-existent table will give a low-level error. (This
can be suppressed by opening the connection with interpretDot =
FALSE
.)
The default ‘drop’ behaviour in Oracle is to move the table to the ‘recycle bin’: use
sqlQuery(channel, "PURGE recyclebin")
to empty the recycle bin.
The current user might not have privileges to allow these operations, and Actual Technologies' Mac OS X SQLite driver has a bug causing them silently to fail.
odbcConnect
, sqlQuery
, sqlFetch
,
sqlSave
, sqlTables
, odbcGetInfo