Is it possible to perform a bulk insert into an MS-SQL Server (2000, 2005, 2008) using the RODBC package?
I know that I can do this using freebcp, but I'm curious if the RODBC package implements this portion of the Microsoft SQL API and if not, how difficult it would be to implement it.
check out the new odbc and DBI packages. DBI::dbWriteTable writes around 20,000 records per second... Much much faster than the Row Inserts from RODBC::sqlSave()
Now You can use dbBulkCopy from the new rsqlserver package:
A typical scenario:
dbBulkCopy to read fil and insert it using internally bcp tool of MS Sql server.This assume that your table is already created in the data base:
dat <- matrix(round(rnorm(nrow*ncol),nrow,ncol)
id.file = "temp_file.csv"
write.csv(dat,file=id.file,row.names=FALSE)
dbBulkCopy(conn,'NEW_BP_TABLE',value=id.file)
You're probably looking for ?sqlSave which uses a parametrized INSERT INTO query (taking place in one operation) when you set Fast=True.
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