I'm stumped. When trying to connect to Oracle using the RODBC package I get
an error:
*[RODBC] Data source name not found and no default driver specified.
ODBC connect failed.*
I've read over all the posts and documentation manuals.
The system is Windows Server 2003 with R 2.81. and the latest dow
I forgot to mention that it's running Windows Server 2003 x64 OS version
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM, helpme wrote:
> I'm stumped. When trying to connect to Oracle using the RODBC package I get
> an error:
> *[RODBC] Data source name not found and no default drive
I am receiving an error when trying to connect to the Oracle Database using
RODBC on a 64-bit Windows Server OS. The version of R is 2.10.0-win32.exe
Is this the wrong version. Does RODBC only work with 32-bit ODBC drivers?
've read over all the posts and documentation manuals.
The system is Wind
ll it from
RODC?
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2009, at 2:39 PM, helpme wrote:
>
> I am receiving an error when trying to connect to the Oracle Database
>> using
>> RODBC on a 64-bit Windows Server OS. The version of R is 2.10.0-win32.exe
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Hi, I have a project where unsupervised learning failed to produce rules
using Weka. I wanted to know if there are any tools in R that can be used to
assess how well timestamps of event, task, load, and hardware logs for
completeness or missing and incomplete data to be able to know whether it
impa
ng the 32 bit
> Oracle Instant Client application as a test to ensure that OS and Oracle
> related configuration issues have been resolved. Then test the RODBC
> connection within R. That two step process has helped me to debug local
> configuration issues on both Linux and OSX.
>
> HTH
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