I have encountered a problem after implementing the named parameters in RAW SQL Queries as per Python DB-API.
Earlier, my code was as follows (and this works fine, both on my DEV Server and my Client's test server)
cursor.execute("SELECT DISTINCT(TAG_STATUS) FROM TAG_HIST WHERE TAG_NBR = '%s' " %(TAG_NBR))
I changed it to the following
cursor.execute("SELECT DISTINCT(TAG_STATUS) FROM TAG_HIST WHERE TAG_NBR = :TAG_NBR " ,{'TAG_NBR':TAG_NBR})
This changed version (with named parameters) works fine on my Development Server
- Windows XP Oracle XE
- SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.2.0
- cx_Oracle-5.1.2-11g.win32-py2.7
However, when deployed on my Client's Test Server, it does not.... execution of all queries fail.
Characteristics of my client's server are as follows
- Windows Server 2003
- Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bi
- cx_Oracle-5.1.2-10g.win32-py2.7
The error that I get is as follows
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Program Files/App_Logic/..\apps\views.py", line 400, in regularize_TAG
T_cursor.execute("SELECT DISTINCT(TAG_STATUS) FROM TAG_HIST WHERE TAG_NBR = :TAG_NBR " ,{'TAG_NBR':TAG_NBR})
DatabaseError: ORA-01460: unimplemented or unreasonable conversion requested
Appreciate if someone could help me through this issue.
This issue presents itself only when the cx_Oracle code is run inside the Web App (Hosted on Apache).
If i run the same code with named parameters from within the python command line then the query runs just fine.