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This is similar to dbplyr::in_schema but has been tested across multiple database platforms. It only exists to work around some of the limitations of dbplyr::in_schema.

Usage

inSchema(schema, table, dbms = NULL)

in_schema(schema, table, dbms = NULL)

Arguments

schema

A schema name as a character string

table

A table name as character string

dbms

The name of the database management system as returned by dbms(connection)

Value

A DBI::Id that represents a qualified table and schema