I use RMySQL and a MySQL database to store my datasets. Sometimes data gets revised or I store results back to the database as well. Long story short, there is quite some interaction between R and the database in my use case.
Most of the time I use convenience functions like dbWriteTable
and dbReadTable
to write and read my data. Unfortunately these are just completely ignoring R data types and the MySQL field types. I mean I would expect that MySQL date fields end up in a Date
or POSIX
class. The other way around I´d think that these R classes are stored as a somewhat corresponding MySQL field type. That means a date should not be character – I do not expect to distinguish between float and doubles here...
I also tried to use dbGetQuery
– same result there. Is there something I have completely missed when reading the manual or is it simply not possible (yet) in these packages? What would by a nice work around?
EDIT: @mdsummer I tried to find something more in the documentation, but found only these disappointing lines: `MySQL tables are read into R as data.frames, but without coercing character or logical data into factors. Similarly while exporting data.frames, factors are exported as character vectors.
Integer columns are usually imported as R integer vectors, except for cases such as BIGINT or UNSIGNED INTEGER which are coerced to R's double precision vectors to avoid truncation (currently R's integers are signed 32-bit quantities).
Time variables are imported/exported as character data, so you need to convert these to your favorite date/time representation.
Ok, I got a working solution now. Here's a function that maps MySQL field types to R classes. This helps in particular handling the MySQL field type date...
Maybe this is not good programming practice – I just don't know any better. So, use it at your own risk or help me to improve it... And of course it's only half of it:
reading
. Hopefully I´ll find some time to write a writing function soon.If you have suggestions for the mapping dictionary let me know :)