For some reason Pandas is returning NULL values from Oracle into "nan" 
instead of "NaN" or "None"
so I have to check for this and change it to "None" or else SQLAlchemy 
inserts a "~" instead of NULL
to my Oracle database.

What's up with that?  Anybody else have this happen?

                if (pd.isnull(dfZZ['smgref'][0])):
                    dfZZ['smgref'] = None

so it will insert NULL ...

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