On 28/03/2012 06:28, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
AFAIK you need to use the 32bit version of R for getting the data. Then you can
save it into a more versatile format and re-read it if you really need to run R
in 64 bit mode.
Not quite: you need to run R of the same architecture as your ODBC
driver
AFAIK you need to use the 32bit version of R for getting the data. Then you can
save it into a more versatile format and re-read it if you really need to run R
in 64 bit mode.
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Jeff NewmillerThe
Hello,
I'm new to R and am trying to access data from a Microsoft Access 2010
database. I've read through the RODBC package vignette and seem to
understand the instructions of the commands but can't see to connect to the
database. I have installed the Access Database Engine from the Microsoft
webs
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