ah, sure.  oracle types are not fleshed out too specifically at this  
point.  you can submit a ticket for this or i bet if you take a look  
at lib/sqlalchemy/databases/oracle.py it shouldnt be too hard to add  
some new type objects.

On Jul 20, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Marc Gehling wrote:

> If i reflect oracletype char and varchar2, both are  
> SA.ORACLESTRING. Why ?
>
> I think that oracle char is SA.ORACLECHAR and varchar2 is
> SA.ORACLESTRING. Is that wrong ?
>
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> Marc Gehling
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