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  • closes #xxxx (Replace xxxx with the Github issue number)
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@mroeschke mroeschke added Timestamp pd.Timestamp and associated methods Non-Nano datetime64/timedelta64 with non-nanosecond resolution labels Oct 10, 2022
@mroeschke mroeschke added this to the 1.6 milestone Oct 12, 2022
@mroeschke mroeschke merged commit 98323ee into pandas-dev:main Oct 12, 2022
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Thanks @jbrockmendel

@jbrockmendel jbrockmendel deleted the nano-tstamp-dt64 branch October 12, 2022 17:52
@mroeschke mroeschke modified the milestones: 1.6, 2.0 Oct 13, 2022
noatamir pushed a commit to noatamir/pandas that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2022
* BUG: Timestamp.__add__(np_dt64_obj) result resolution

* ENH: retain reso in Timestamp(dt64_obj)

* GH ref

* update GH ref

* troubleshoot npdev build

* implement _TSObject.ensure_reso

* troubleshoot npdev build

* troubleshoot npdev
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