So I'm working on a project which requires me to combine dataframes with semi_join and anti_join from dplyr. However, instead of creating a data.frame as output, I get a dtplyr_step_subset object which I am unable to use and I have no idea how it works. (Note that this only happened after I updated my tidyverse package) Is there some argument for the join functions that fixes this?
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            It's difficult to know for certain without a reproducible example. But my best guess is that it is probably using semi_join from dtplyr, which gives you a data.table. In general to avoid overlapping functions from different packages, I recommend specifying the package for functions. So, you would use dplyr::semi_join() and dplyr::anti_join(). Also, if you don't need dtplyr then you can always detach it via detach("package:dtplyr", unload=TRUE).
 
    
    
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                    Yeah, I found out that the problem was having the dtplyr package loaded. After unloading it everything worked as I'd expected it to? – AntPalmer Jun 14 '21 at 04:33
