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backend-redshift

Backend: Redshift


Description

Base translations come from PostgreSQL backend. There are generally few differences, apart from string manipulation.

Use simulate_redshift() with lazy_frame() to see simulated SQL without converting to live access database.

Usage

simulate_redshift()

Examples

library(dplyr, warn.conflicts = FALSE)

lf <- lazy_frame(a = TRUE, b = 1, c = 2, d = "z", con = simulate_redshift())
lf %>% transmute(x = paste(c, " times"))
lf %>% transmute(x = substr(c, 2, 3))
lf %>% transmute(x = str_replace_all(c, "a", "z"))

dbplyr

A 'dplyr' Back End for Databases

v2.1.1
MIT + file LICENSE
Authors
Hadley Wickham [aut, cre], Maximilian Girlich [aut], Edgar Ruiz [aut], RStudio [cph, fnd]
Initial release

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