Hi, I am using Python 2.4 and cx_Oracle. I have a stored proc that takes two arguments. First is an NUMBER, second is a BOOLEAN. How do you call that stored procedure?
After properly extablishing a connection, I have something like this: cursor = con.cursor() cursor.callproc("testproc",[123,True]) The problem I have ran into is that I keep getting an error from Oracle stating I don't have the variables defined in with the proper type. I changed to proc just to test it, so that it would take two numbers. I was able to make it run properly. So, what is the trick to pass a boolean? Thanks, joe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list