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cursor.executemany(). This allows for batch execution when no parameters are
required or when parameters have previously been bound. This replaces
cursor.executemanyprepared() which is now deprecated and will be removed in
cx_Oracle 7.
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cx_Oracle version 6.2

cx_Oracle is a Python extension module that enables access to Oracle Database. It conforms to the Python database API 2.0 specification with a considerable number of additions and a couple of exclusions. See the homepage for a feature list.

cx_Oracle 6 has been tested with Python version 2.7, and with versions 3.4 and higher. You can use cx_Oracle with Oracle 11.2, 12.1 and 12.2 client libraries. Oracle's standard client-server version interoperability allows connection to both older and newer databases, for example Oracle 12.2 client libraries can connect to Oracle Database 11.2.

Installation

See cx_Oracle Installation.

Documentation

See the cx_Oracle Documentation and Release Notes.

Samples

See the /samples directory and the tutorial. You can also look at the scripts in cx_OracleTools and the modules in cx_PyOracleLib.

Help

Issues and questions can be raised with the cx_Oracle community on GitHub or on the mailing list.

Tests

See /test.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING

License

cx_Oracle is licensed under a BSD license which you can find here.

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Obsolete Python interface to Oracle Database, now superseded by python-oracledb
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