I did that recently, as well. Found this:

https://github.com/ghxiao/nrdatalog2sql

Haven't done more than glance at the code.

On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:29:33 PM UTC-7, Mark wrote:
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> On Wednesday, October 30, 2013 4:27:31 PM UTC-7, Christopher Allen wrote:
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>> If you just want to build up and apply constraints, Korma can do that.
>>
>> If you want something closer to Datalog with unification, then a Datalog 
>> to SQL bridge is the most practical of largely impractical choices.
>>
>
> Are you aware of a Datalog -> SQL implementation?  I went looking for one 
> about a year ago and could only find a paper on how one might achieve such 
> a thing.  I was hoping for a more out-of-the-box solution. 
>

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