Indeed was a fault of mine.
I haven't noticed that, in my code, before assigning the value I
converted the datetime.datetime.now() to string.
So the backend tries to assign a string, and not a date. With postgres
it dosn't matter (if the client and the server has the same
localization...) because
I tried the same thing, but I obtain an 'ORA-01843: not a valid month'
message from the backend.
This is my model:
class BaseObject(Base, Dictionaryable):
__tablename__ = 'baseobj'
id = Column(Integer, Sequence((__tablename__+'id_seq')[-30:]),
autoincrement=True,
On Dec 3, 2009, at 6:12 AM, Nicola Lacquaniti wrote:
I tried the same thing, but I obtain an 'ORA-01843: not a valid month'
message from the backend.
can you try 0.6 trunk please, and ensure you're on the latest version of
cx_oracle as well. Oracle test coverage is not at 100% in 0.5 but is