I have an existing MySQL database (that I do not control) with schema
fields defined using the 'Date' type.  The values that occur in these
fields often have a 'day' of '00', and sometimes a month of '00', and
sometimes the field's value is 0000-00-00.  The zeros are used to indicate
"don't know" (or, sometimes, "don't care").

Since '00' is invalid for the fields in a Python DateTime, it seems as though
I can't actually use DateTime to manage these values.  My application
should be able to use them as strings, but how do I arrange to do that?
The conversion to DateTime is presumably taking place at the DBAPI level.

--RDM


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