no, we'd have to build a hook of some kind into SA's oracle dialect  
when bind parameters are processed for execution, as well as some  
kind of flag on the DateTime type to indicate this.

if you can add a trac ticket for this, that would be helpful.

On Sep 17, 2006, at 5:30 PM, Lee, Bryson wrote:

> I'm implementing an application against an Oracle 10g database in  
> which I need to use TIMESTAMP columns with sub-second resolution.   
> The cx_Oracle driver requires one to use the setinputsizes() cursor  
> method to assign a type of cx_Oracle.TIMESTAMP to datetime.datetime  
> bind parameters in order to  capture the fractional seconds.
>
> Is there a way to accomplish this with SQLAlchemy?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bryson Lee
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