Hi there,

It seems that SQLAlchemy has support for Oracle.  Alternatively you could use 
a Python Oracle module and just use SQL query strings.

There is nothing is TurboGears that limits how you choose to interact with 
your database.

That said, I have not personally touched Oracle in Python yet, so I am not 
speaking from experience, only what I have read.

Hope this helps,
Krys

On Friday 1 June 2007 21:21, Noah Gift wrote:
> Anyone done this yet?  This is a big plus for adoption at some big
> companies.
>
> 

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