You can put a .sql file in /resources and read it with 
clojure.java.io/resource.
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On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 9:45:31 AM UTC+1, Colin Yates wrote:
>
> Is there a lib that will allow me to have my sql defined in a file which I 
> can reference from Clojure? I cannot use one of the existing migration 
> libraries as I need to do more than just manipulate SQL on a version 
> upgrade.
>
> I am aware of yesql which would be great but it didn't work out for DDL. 
> Specifically yesql seems to associate one block of sql for each name. I 
> want to have multiple blocks (e.g. a 'create table ...' as well as a number 
> of 'alter table create index idx_....').
>
> I have tried embedding the sql as a string in the .clj file. This isn't as 
> painful as it might sound but is still painful enough.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>

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