ident: Flag a character vector as SQL identifiers

View source: R/compat-dbplyr.R

identR Documentation

Flag a character vector as SQL identifiers

Description

ident() takes strings and turns them as database identifiers (e.g. table or column names) quoting them using the identifer rules for your database. ident_q() does the same, but assumes the names have already been quoted, preventing them from being quoted again.

These are generally for internal use only; if you need to supply an table name that is qualified with schema or catalog, or has already been quoted for some other reason, use I().

Usage

ident(...)

Arguments

...

A character vector, or name-value pairs.

Examples

# Identifiers are escaped with "

ident("x")


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