> Is it easy (and immutable) to build a collection of records to insert? 
 I've been told CONJ is a good start.

map maybe be helpful:  (map (fn [d] return-map-of-records) datasets)

> Does the clojure jdbc interface support insertion of multiple records?  I 
haven't seen such a function yet.

clojure.java.jdbc/insert-records



On Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:30:08 AM UTC+8, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
>
> I'm iterating a large dataset and inserting a record for each row.  After 
> working in a Salesforce environment, I'm thinking it would be better to 
> build a collection of records and insert them in one fell swoop.
>
> 1.  Is it easy (and immutable) to build a collection of records to insert? 
>  I've been told CONJ is a good start.
> 2.  Does the clojure jdbc interface support insertion of multiple records? 
>  I haven't seen such a function yet.
>
>

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