Thanks for explaining Plamen. Yes, it seems very difficult to treat a database abstraction as a regular Clojure map/vector. FWIW, in writing an app I think it works well to use SQL queries to return ordinary maps/vectors which can then be manipulated as usual. But I think you are doing something more ambitious. The interface to a database is something that is very tempting to try to improve, and I have tried several times without accomplishing very much in the end. :-)
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