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Lazy SQL programming.

Helper functions to build SQL statements under program control for use with dbGetQuery, dbSendQuery, sqldf, etc. They are intended to increase speed of coding and to reduce coding errors. Arguments are carefully checked, in particular SQL identifiers such as names of tables or columns.

Currently implemented are:

  • date_between Create SQL string to select date between two given dates.
  • in_condition Create SQL string to select values included (or not included) in a set of given values.
  • natural_key Create SQL string for joining on matching natural keys.

More patterns will be added as required.

Examples

date_between

date1 <- as.Date("2016-02-22")
date2 <- as.Date("2016-02-11")

# SQL expression for date range
(sql_expr1 <- lazysql::date_between("STD_1", c(date1, date2)))
#> [1] "STD_1 between to_date('2016-02-11', 'yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd')"

# SQL expression for single date
(sql_expr2 <- lazysql::date_between("STD_1", date1))
#> [1] "STD_1 between to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd')"

# sample SQL statements
paste("select * from TEST_TABLE where", sql_expr1)
#> [1] "select * from TEST_TABLE where STD_1 between to_date('2016-02-11', 'yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd')"

paste("select * from TEST_TABLE where", sql_expr2)
#> [1] "select * from TEST_TABLE where STD_1 between to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-02-22', 'yyyy-mm-dd')"

in_condition

# SQL expressions
lazysql::in_condition("COL_1", 1:3)
#> [1] "COL_1  in (1, 2, 3)"

lazysql::in_condition("COL_1", 1:3, "not")
#> [1] "COL_1 not in (1, 2, 3)"

lazysql::in_condition("COL_1", LETTERS[2:3])
#> [1] "COL_1  in ('B', 'C')"

lazysql::in_condition("COL_1", LETTERS[2:3], "not")
#> [1] "COL_1 not in ('B', 'C')"

natural_key

# SQL expression
(sql_expr <- lazysql::natural_key(c("TAB1", "tab_2"),c("COL1", "col_2")))
#> [1] "TAB1.COL1 = tab_2.COL1 and TAB1.col_2 = tab_2.col_2"

# sample SQL JOIN statement
paste("select * from TAB1, TAB2 where", sql_expr)
#> [1] "select * from TAB1, TAB2 where TAB1.COL1 = tab_2.COL1 and TAB1.col_2 = tab_2.col_2"

Installation

Get the released version from CRAN:

install.packages("lazysql")

Get the development version from github:

if (!"devtools" %in% installed.packages()) install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("UweBlock/lazysql")

Contributor Code of Conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

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