Well, one thing that sticks out (particularly to me) is the fact that
you forgot to put your doc-string *before* your [params*] list :)
(ahem)

On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 8:21 AM, budu <nbudu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, I was experimenting with clojure-contrib's sql features and found
> that there wasn't any update-values function. I've written my own and
> I'm sharing it here:
>
> (defn update-values [table where column-names & values]
>  "Update columns of a table with values. columns-names is a vector of
>  column names (strings or keywords) and the rest of arguments are the
>  values for those columns."
>  (let [columns (map #(str (the-str %) " = ?") column-names)
>        template (if (seq column-names)
>                  (apply str (interpose "," columns))
>                  "")]
>    (apply do-prepared
>           (format "update %s set %s where %s"
>                   (the-str table) template where)
>           [values])))
>
> It only send one set of values to do-prepared because of the where
> clause that would have to change according to each sets. I'm ready for
> your commentaries and/or suggestions.
> >
>



-- 
Venlig hilsen / Kind regards,
Christian Vest Hansen.

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