I forgot to mention this old post which seems to mention this exact
problem, maybe it is related.
http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlalchemy@googlegroups.com/msg06619.html

On Mar 11, 4:04 pm, Grimsqueaker <grimsqueake...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I use "autoload=True" to reflect an Oracle table with a DATE
> column containing a full date and time, the resulting python object is
> a datetime.date, not datetime.datetime. Before updating to SA 0.6 I
> used to get a datetime.datetime as expected.
>
> If I override the reflected column with the DATETIME type from the
> oracle dialect, I get what I expect.
>
> Is there a way to configure the behaviour of the table reflection so
> that I will get the type that I expect without having to explicitly
> override column definitions?
>
> Thanks

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