
Hello, sure, your program could use a database with HDBC. But I'll guess (since you love static typing so much) you dislike formulating queries in strings and to check the positions of your ?-placeholders and to convert your values with fromSql/toSql. Maybe you would prefer for your select query a list of tuples instead of a list of lists, because your beloved pattern matching needs always a dummy case. And here [1] is hesql... it's a preprocessor, which rewrites SQL-Queries as haskell functions. You put all your SQL-Queries (for example verifyLogin login' password' = select1' Accountid, Login, RealName, Email from Account where (password is null or password = md5(password')) and Lower(Login) = login' and not Locked; ) in a module (example/Account.hesql) and run $ hesql example/Account.hesql dbname=example which will write example/Account.hs, the real haskell module. It will generate code for a haskell function with the type: verifyLogin :: Stmts -> String -> String -> IO (Maybe (Int, String, String, String)) (Ok, this is not quite correct. Check the README.) And Of course my SQL-Parser is very incomplete. Hesql works only with postgresql, etc, etc. So, please send me patches :-) Don't expect too much. Christoph Bauer [1] on hackageDB