Drivers Oracle



Devart ODBC Driver for Oracle provides high-performance and feature-rich connectivity solution for ODBC-based applications to access Oracle databases from Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, both 32-bit. Get drivers and downloads for your Dell Oracle RMAN agent. Download and install the latest drivers, firmware and software.

Driver Options

Connections to Oracle require the Oracle Instant Client to be installed.

  • Oracle - Please refer to Oracle’s website for instructions on how to download and setup their official driver: Oracle ODBC driver page

  • RStudio Professional Drivers - RStudio Server Pro, RStudio Connect, or Shiny Server Pro users can download and use RStudio Professional Drivers at no additional charge. These drivers include an ODBC connector for Oracle databases. RStudio delivers standards-based, supported, professional ODBC drivers. Use RStudio Professional Drivers when you run R or Shiny with your production systems. See the RStudio Professional Drivers for more information.

Package Options

There are packages that either connect via ODBC but do not provide support for DBI, or offer DBI support but connect via JDBC. The odbc package, in combination with a driver, satisfies both requirements.

Drivers.oracle.real driver class

Another package that provides both ODBC connectivity and DBI support is ROracle. The current version of dbplyr in CRAN does not yet fully support a connection coming from ROracle, but we are working on it.

Connection Settings

There are six settings needed to make a connection:

  • Driver - See the Drivers section for more setup information
  • Host - A network path to the database server
  • SVC - The name of the schema
  • UID - The user’s network ID or server local account
  • PWD - The account’s password
  • Port - Should be set to 1521
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Known Issues

This section will be updated as new issues are found, and when fixes are applied in the development version of the dbplyr package. The issue will be fully removed when the fix is part of of the package’s version in CRAN.

  • RJDBC support - Even though it is not considered an issue, we have found a workaround. The approach is to point the current JDBC connection to the Oracle translation inside dbplyr:

Please refer to the Issues section in dplyr to find out the latest regarding bugs and resolutions.