cx_Oracle Python Connectivity with Oracle










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when trying to use 'cx_Oracle' library in python, I am getting the following error:
'No module named custom_exceptions'.



I am using python 3.7 with Oracle 11.2










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  • custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
    – Luke Woodward
    Nov 12 at 12:04










  • The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
    – Mohamedyoussef89
    Nov 12 at 13:22















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when trying to use 'cx_Oracle' library in python, I am getting the following error:
'No module named custom_exceptions'.



I am using python 3.7 with Oracle 11.2










share|improve this question























  • custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
    – Luke Woodward
    Nov 12 at 12:04










  • The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
    – Mohamedyoussef89
    Nov 12 at 13:22













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when trying to use 'cx_Oracle' library in python, I am getting the following error:
'No module named custom_exceptions'.



I am using python 3.7 with Oracle 11.2










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when trying to use 'cx_Oracle' library in python, I am getting the following error:
'No module named custom_exceptions'.



I am using python 3.7 with Oracle 11.2







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  • custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
    – Luke Woodward
    Nov 12 at 12:04










  • The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
    – Mohamedyoussef89
    Nov 12 at 13:22
















  • custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
    – Luke Woodward
    Nov 12 at 12:04










  • The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
    – Mohamedyoussef89
    Nov 12 at 13:22















custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
– Luke Woodward
Nov 12 at 12:04




custom_exceptions does not appear to be a standard Python module, nor one that cx_Oracle depends on. cx_Oracle works fine for me and I have no custom_exceptions module. You haven't included your code, nor the full traceback; without these I can only guess that custom_exceptions is one of your own modules and the problem isn't anything to do with cx_Oracle. However, I am willing to be proved wrong on this if you edit your question and include your code and traceback.
– Luke Woodward
Nov 12 at 12:04












The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
– Mohamedyoussef89
Nov 12 at 13:22




The issue was that I was using Anaconda 64 bit with Oracle 32 bits, when I used both 64 bits. This error is no longer happening
– Mohamedyoussef89
Nov 12 at 13:22

















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