I'm a little confused about what I'm doing wrong using the setSqlTypeInfo function to modify character size output:
> setSqlTypeInfo("MySQL", + list(double="double", + integer="integer", + character="varchar(30)", + logical="varchar(5)")) I would expect the character type for "MySQL" driver now to default to varchar(30) rather than varchar(255). But that doesn't appear to be the case: > getSqlTypeInfo() double integer character logical MySQL double integer varchar(255) varchar(5) ACCESS DOUBLE INTEGER VARCHAR(255) varchar(5) Microsoft.SQL.Server float int varchar(255) varchar(5) PostgreSQL float8 int4 varchar(255) varchar(5) Oracle double precision integer varchar(255) varchar(255) SQLite double integer varchar(255) varchar(5) EXCEL NUMBER NUMBER VARCHAR(255) LOGICAL DBASE Numeric Numeric Char(254) Logical Reason I'm doing this is that I have a dataframe with nearly 3,000 variables, many of them character, and sqlSave to MySQL fails with the suggestion that I need to change some columns to TEXT or BLOBs (I'm assuming since all are defaulting to varchar(255) rather than smaller varchar values). Using R version 2.5.0 RC (2007-04-19 r41248) with WinXP Professional. Any insight appreciated! Peter ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.