David,

this is quite slow :-)-O
el

on 2014-05-06, 10:55 David McPearson said the following:
[...]
> It seems like you are trying to extract a (relatively) small data set from a
> much larger SQL databaseWhy not do the SQL stiff in the database and the
> analysis *statsm graphics...) in R? Maybe use a make table query to grab the
> data of interest, and then import the whole table into R for the analysis?
> (Disclaimer: my ignorance of SQL is not far off total)
> 
> HTH
> D.
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