Harold,

I have dealt with this problem over the years and after much experimenting, I 
can say that I *think* what you want is impossible. For RODBC, you need a 
stored proc that uses SET NOCOUNT ON and that only returns a single result set. 
You may want to try experimenting with the odbc package 
(https://github.com/r-dbi/odbc), although there it appears that it isn’t 
possible there yet, there is a pull request which adds this functionality for 
sqlServer. You may want to try hitting up the author of the pull request.

Regards,

Jason

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On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 9:54 AM Doran, Harold  wrote:

>

> I'm calling a stored procedure that returns multiple tables and my current 
> framework uses RODBC and sqlQuery() to communicate between R and the 
> databases we connect to. A new stored procedure returns multiple tables and I 
> found this on SO indicating that RODBC "may not" be able to retrieve multiple 
> tables.

>

> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41494419/how-to-read-multiple-result-sets-returned-from-a-sql-server-stored-procedure-in

>

> I'd very much like to continue within the structure of code I have using 
> RODBC, so am asking if RODBC in fact *cannot* retrieve multiple tables as 
> noted in the SO responses or if anyone has insight on how it might be 
> feasible within the context of RODBC using  sqlQuery()?

>

> Thanks

> Harold

>

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