olapR 1.0.0 with MRAN 4.0.2

SCHILL, Josh 1 Reputation point
2021-01-21T21:23:55.87+00:00

Hello, I was using Microsoft R Open 3.5.3 and then I updated it to 4.0.2. I store the olapR package locally and attempted to install it into R, but when I tried to load it with library(olapR), I received the error:

Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘olapR’:
 package ‘olapR’ was installed before R 4.0.0: please re-install it

I'm not exactly sure how this error is happening because olapR is downloaded along with the Microsoft R client, which currently does not have a 4.0.0 update. Since this package doesn't receive updates and there is no other way to download it elsewhere, is it incompatible with R >4.0.0? It worked just fine with Microsoft R Open 3.5.3. I can't seem to find very much on this package online.

If anyone can offer any assistance, that would be excellent.

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  1. Lukas Yu -MSFT 5,821 Reputation points
    2021-01-22T03:40:29.573+00:00

    Hi,

    Seems you have added a tag that is not quite related to you question. This is a Microsoft R Open issue.

    Microsoft R Open's support has not been migrated to Microsoft Q&A. You could find help in MSDN R Open forum.


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  2. Lukas Yu -MSFT 5,821 Reputation points
    2021-01-25T03:42:17.407+00:00

    Hi,

    I would like to close this thread, if we could help further please let us know.

    Regards,
    Lukas

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