Thanks - looks as acceptable workaround...
Many thanks,
Misa
2012/9/5 Joe Conway <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 09/04/2012 04:45 PM, Misa Simic wrote:Mmmm, what about using plr_modules table?
> Hi Joe,
>
> Do you maybe know, is it possible inside PL/R to call another PL/R
> function - but take result as R object (whatever R function returns)?
It creates native R functions that get installed into your R interpreter
when R is first initialized.
http://www.joeconway.com/plr/doc/plr-module-funcs.html
Joe
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