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function translations for DATEDIFF and DATEADD #1080
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dbplyr doesn't know the column types, so it is not possible to simply translate @hadley What's your opinion on this? |
What about translating the R function Is it possible/recommended for me to extend dbplyr function translation and add |
Yeah, I can't see an easy way for dbplyr to support this currently — we don't know the column types so we can't make |
I'm going to reopen as we explore the possibility of implementing translations for the clock functions. I've opened an initial PR here. Thanks for your help with this. |
Feature Request
DATEDIFF and DATEADD are commonly used SQL functions with slightly different syntax on different database platforms. I would like to use dbplyr's translation approach to generate SQL statements DATEDIFF and DATEADD that are correct for various database platforms.
I can use sql passthrough but then the dplyr code won't be translated and work on multiple database platforms. I would like to write one dplyr expression to calculate the difference between dates (or addition of an interval to a date) that will be translated correctly on both sql server and postgres. Below is a reprex that generates correct SQL on postgres but not sql server.
Created on 2022-12-15 with reprex v2.0.2
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