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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/source/whatsnew/v2.2.0.rst
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Expand Up @@ -355,8 +355,8 @@ Datetimelike
- Bug in addition or subtraction of :class:`DateOffset` objects with microsecond components to ``datetime64`` :class:`Index`, :class:`Series`, or :class:`DataFrame` columns with non-nanosecond resolution (:issue:`55595`)
- Bug in addition or subtraction of very large :class:`Tick` objects with :class:`Timestamp` or :class:`Timedelta` objects raising ``OverflowError`` instead of ``OutOfBoundsTimedelta`` (:issue:`55503`)
- Bug in creating a :class:`Index`, :class:`Series`, or :class:`DataFrame` with a non-nanosecond :class:`DatetimeTZDtype` and inputs that would be out of bounds with nanosecond resolution incorrectly raising ``OutOfBoundsDatetime`` (:issue:`54620`)
- Bug in creating a :class:`Index`, :class:`Series`, or :class:`DataFrame` with a non-nanosecond ``datetime64`` dtype and inputs that would be out of bounds for a ``datetime64[ns]`` incorrectly raising ``OutOfBoundsDatetime`` (:issue:`55756`)
- Bug in creating a :class:`Index`, :class:`Series`, or :class:`DataFrame` with a non-nanosecond ``datetime64`` (or :class:`DatetimeTZDtype`) from mixed-numeric inputs treating those as nanoseconds instead of as multiples of the dtype's unit (which would happen with non-mixed numeric inputs) (:issue:`56004`)
- Bug in creating a :class:`Index`, :class:`Series`, or :class:`DataFrame` with a non-nanosecond ``datetime64`` dtype and inputs that would be out of bounds for a ``datetime64[ns]`` incorrectly raising ``OutOfBoundsDatetime`` (:issue:`55756`)
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