This is off-topic for this list, but first use the file | import dataset menu.  Then go to the history tab, highlight the import statement that was generated and click to source.  You'll have to figure out where the reagent dataset is on your own.

On 12/5/2024 9:21 AM, Carlos Alberto Baptista de Figueiredo wrote:
Hi there





I want to create a script in Rstudio and load in the reagent dataset
ensuring that the different data types in there (dates, text, etc) come
through correctly.



Best wishes

Carlos
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