@AnandaMahto An issue I've been running into with RODBC. When it returns results from the db, it basically runs type.convert
on most columns, ignoring much of the information sent by the db about the data types in each column.
This means that if you have a column with values of either "1" or "A", depending on what rows are in your result set, RODBC could give you a data frame with a numeric column or a factor (or character).