InputData: Input Data for SQL Stored Procedure: Class Generator
InputData
: generates an InputData Object that captures the
information about the input parameter that is a data frame.
The data frame needs to be populated upon the execution a given query.
This object is necessary for creation of stored procedures in which
the embedded R function takes in a data frame input parameter.
Usage
InputData(name, defaultQuery = NULL, query = NULL)
Arguments
name
A character string, the name of the data input parameter into the R function supplied to StoredProcedure.
defaultQuery
A character string specifying the default query that will retrieve the data if a different query is not provided at the time of the execution of the stored procedure. Must be a simple SELECT query.
query
A character string specifying the query that will be used to retrieve the data in the next run of the stored procedure.
Value
InputData Object
Examples
## Not run:
# See ?StoredProcedure for creating the "cleandata" table.
# train 1 takes a data frame with clean data and outputs a model
train1 <- function(in_df) {
in_df[,"DayOfWeek"] <- factor(in_df[,"DayOfWeek"], levels=c("Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday","Sunday"))
# The model formula
formula <- ArrDelay ~ CRSDepTime + DayOfWeek + CRSDepHour:DayOfWeek
# Train the model
rxSetComputeContext("local")
mm <- rxLinMod(formula, data=in_df)
mm <- rxSerializeModel(mm)
return(list("mm" = mm))
}
# create InputData Object for an input parameter that is a data frame
# note: if the input parameter is not a data frame use InputParameter object
id <- InputData(name = "in_df",
defaultQuery = paste0("select top 10000 ArrDelay,CRSDepTime,",
"DayOfWeek,CRSDepHour from cleanData"))
# create an OutputParameter object for the variable inside the return list
# note: if that variable is a data frame use OutputData object
out <- OutputParameter("mm", "raw")
# connections string
conStr <- paste0("Driver={ODBC Driver 13 for SQL Server};Server=.;Database=RevoTestDB;",
"Trusted_Connection=Yes;")
# create the stored procedure object
sp_df_op <- StoredProcedure("train1", "spTest1", id, out,
filePath = ".")
# register the stored procedure with the database
registerStoredProcedure(sp_df_op, conStr)
# execute the stored procedure, note: non-data frame variables inside the
# return list are not returned to R. However, if the execution is not successful
# the error will be displayed
model <- executeStoredProcedure(sp_df_op, connectionString = conStr)
# get the linear model
mm <- rxUnserializeModel(model$params$op1)
## End(Not run)