Hi,

I've been trying to get my head around how to call custom functions in
Oracle.

In straight SQL it would usually be:
"exec blah.fishcakes(1);"

Where blah is the package name, and fishcakes the name of the
function.

For stored procedures I've tried doing:
mqry = select([func.blah.fishcakes(foo)])

Which produces, "select blah.fishcakes(foo) from dual;" allowing one
to select from a stored procedure.
I am wondering if there is a way to execute custom functions
programmatically in sqlalchemy.

Thanks

Nick


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