I am starting out to use Clojure to combine and verify data between DB2 on 
a Mainframe, SQL Server and an Atom Feed. Yes, it's such fun working in a 
start-up ;-)

Database wise, all is connecting OK after some Leiningen shenanigans and I 
am now stuck on the mapping part ;-)

The code is below.  I want to generate a set of maps that show the 
following:

#({:a2pid 269, :uuid nil}
{:a2pid 270, :uuid nil}
{:a2pid 258, :uuid nil}
{:a2pid 261, :uuid nil}
{:a2pid 251, :uuid E7D4262C-62B3-4129-9CE4-B342DC1C39FC})

The idea is to have a list of maps that can show where there are gaps 
between the two DBs and, coming next, the Atom feed.

It is essentially a join operation - and maybe that's what I need but I 
cannot figure out where to plonk the magic words.

(defn a2p-records-by-date [query from-date to-date dh-sub-query]
  (sql/with-connection db2
      (sql/with-query-results rs [query from-date to-date]
        (doseq [row rs] (println (str " " (:project_id row) (dh-sub-query 
(:project_id row))))))))

(defn dh-records-by-a2p-id [query a2p-id]
  (sql/with-connection mssql
      (sql/with-query-results rs [query a2p-id]
        (dorun (map #(print (:project_uuid %)) rs)))))

(defn dh-sub-query [a2p-id] (dh-records-by-a2p-id "select PROJECT_UUID from 
PROJECT where A2P_PROJECT_ID = ?" a2p-id))

(a2p-records-by-date "select project_id from PROJECT where timestamp > ? 
and timestamp < ?" "2012-03-02" "2012-03-07" dh-sub-query)

The output looks like this, so I am close!

 269
 270
 258
 261
E7D4262C-62B3-4129-9CE4-B342DC1C39FC 251

Can anyone help me out about how to generate the maps?

This is just the start as I have many queries to run for many entities, so 
doubtless I will be back again ;-)

Thanks in advance

Ray

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