Sorry for the delay.  Thanks for helping me.  It was a driver
problem.  I've solved this problem.
Thanks everybody for the help.

regards,
Roberto Zapata

On Jul 13, 3:57 pm, Michael Bayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 13, 2007, at 3:41 PM, robertz23 wrote:
>
>
>
> >   Thanks for the answers. I've tried what Christoph told, but returns
> > the same error.  What I'm trying now is to override that column to be
> > a DateTime type because in this case SQLAlchemy doesn't give me any
> > errors, so I think you are right Michael, is because of the driver.
> > Can tell me how to override this column so that SQLAlchemy can see it
> > as a datetime. I have tried this, I do not know if this is correct or
> > not:
>
> > email_table = Table('email', metadata, Column('last_modified',
> > DateTime()), autoload=True)
>
> that is correct although the mysql reflection should detect that type  
> from the TIMESTAMP column type regardless.


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