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[GitHub] [arrow] jorisvandenbossche commented on pull request #12373: ARROW-15619: [C++] Temporal component extraction function for extracting is_leap_year indicator

jorisvandenbossche commented on pull request #12373:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/12373#issuecomment-1034818363


   Is there a test for a timestamp with timezone where it would give a different result if the timezone was ignored? (to catch that the timezone is properly applied) Such as "2012-01-01 00:00:00+02:00" (which is "2011-12-31 22:00:00" in the underlying UTC value, and then not a leap year)
   
   (didn't check the exact values in the tests, so there might already be a case like this)


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